Describe the way some viking weapons were decorated

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Answer: Not really decorated in that sense as making them look "good" i guess, but they were mostly leather bound and covered in tar to help preserve the wood.

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What was the result of dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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Both citys were almost completely destroyed. Also there were many people that got radiation poisoning. It made the japanese surrender at the time. Now we are close countrys!

Why did the railroad companies'hike up' their prices with the
expansion of railroad track to the
West?

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Answer:

B. Railroad companies knew people world pay a lot for a much faster an safer way to travel west.

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Western farmers relied on railroads for crops and other goods transportation than other regions because they lacked roads or river systems. The expansion of the railroad reduces the time and money to move large goods. The railroads helped people to move to the West to start a new life. Railroad companies change rates so they would increase their profits.

The main trade route that connected China with Rome was called the ?

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The Silk Road  i know thats the answer

The answer is the Silk Road.

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Which statements describe how China's early civilization differed from other river valley civilizations? Choose all answers that are correct. A. It was the only civilization to develop trade with its neighbors. B. Natural barriers isolated China from neighboring civilizations. C. The ancient Chinese failed to develop any kind of writing. D. China's civilization is the oldest continuous civilization in the world. E. In other river valley civilizations, power was in the hands of a single ruler.

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The correct answers are B) Natural barriers isolated China from neighboring civilizations and D) China's civilization is the oldest continuous civilization in the world.

The statements that describe how China's early civilization differed from other river valley civilizations are the following: natural barriers isolated China from neighboring civilizations, and China's civilization is the oldest continuous civilization in the world.

Both are the correct answers. China has many geographic and natural barriers that kept it isolated for many years. For instance, the Himalayas, the Yellow River, and the Gobi Desert. It is also true that China's civilization is the oldest continuous civilization in the world. Ancient civilizations such as Summer, ancient Egypt of the Indus Valley civilization ended a long time ago.

The answer is B because they were cut off and so could not trade with others which originally kept their advances and resources to themselves.

Me 1848 Springtime of Peoples occurred across

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This Happened in Europe.

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Europe

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Who were the “other half” that Jacob Riis referred to in his 1890 book How the Other Half Lives?

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Answer:  The poor who were living in awful conditions in New York City slums in the late 1800s.

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Jacob Riis was a police reporter in New York.  In 1888, Riis took pictures of what life was like in city's slums.  Using his own photos as well as photos gathered from other photographers, Riis began to give lectures titled, "The Other Half: How It Lives and Dies in New York," in which he would show the pictures on a projection screen and describe for viewers what the situations were like.  He gave his lectures in New York City churches.  In 1989, a magazine article by Riis (based on his lectures) was published in Scribner's Magazine.  The book version was then published in 1890 as How the Other Half Lives: Studies among the Tenements of New York.


Riis blamed the poor living conditions on greed and neglect from society's wealthier classes, and called on society to remedy the situation as a moral obligation.

Jacob Riis was referring to those that were living in squalid conditions (i.e. the poor)