Define the freedom of petition

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Answer 1
Answer: The right to petition government for redress of grievances is the right to make a complaint to, or seek the assistance of, one's government, without fear of punishment or reprisals.
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Answer:

The right to petition government for redress of grievances is the right to make a complaint to, or seek the assistance of, one's government, without fear of punishment or reprisals.

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General James Oglethorpe created the colony of Georgia as a haven for English debtors. 
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C. James Oglethorpe.

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Which of the following defined privileged access by Britain, France, Germany, and Russia to Chinese ports and markets?jingoism


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spheres of influence


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Answer: spheres of influence

In international relations, a sphere of influence is a region over which a state has a level of cultural, economic, military or political control. This control is exclusive and more accommodating to the power outside the border.

China in the late 19th and 20th century was divided into these spheres of influence, as many European powers held control over large territories. These were taken either by military attacks, threats to the Chinese authorities or unequal treaties.


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Spheres of influence

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What are three ideas promoted by the great awakening

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1. indivdual worth
2.equality
3.and the right to challenge authority

Which best describes an ancient Greek tragedy?

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An ancient Greek tragedy includes a character that faces a tragic flaw, and learns a moral/lesson. The character usually has a foil. 

An example of a tragedy: Antigone. It was a book that showed the fate of people who had pride. Creon noticed his flaw too late, and then he faced fate, as Haimon killed himself after Antigone's death. I recommend you read this Greek tragedy, very interesting. 

What are the three branches of the federal government, and what are their functions?

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They are:
Executive: President and about 5 million others - The president enforces the laws. 
Legislative: Senate and House of Reps - this part is called congress. Congress makes our laws. Congress is divided in 2 parts; senate and house of reps. Senate is made up of 2 people from each state. House of reps get together and decide if the bills should become laws.
Judicial: Supreme court and lower courts - hear cases that pertain to issues related to the constitution. They are the highest court in the country. 

Which shows these World War II events in the correct chronological order? A.
Allies invade Normandy; Germany invades Soviet Union; Potsdam Conference

B.
Potsdam Conference; Germany invades Soviet Union; Allies invade Normandy

C.
Germany invades Soviet Union; Allies invade Normandy; Potsdam Conference

D.
Allies invade Normandy; Potsdam Conference; Germany invades Soviet Union

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Option C. Germany invades Soviet Union; Allies invade Normandy; Potsdam Conference

Germany - September 17, 1939
Normandy - June 6, 1944
Potsdam - July 17-Aug.2, 1945

*It's C!*

Germany invaded the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941

The Allies invaded Normandy on June 6, 1944

And the potsdam conference was held on Jul 17, 1945

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