In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus taught his listeners to show love and

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Answer: In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus taught his listeners to show love and to be jovial or happy. Jesus teaches his listeners how to be truly happy in life and how to pray for God's will to be done. Therefore the missing deteil in the statement is to be jovial or happy.

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What is meant by the Eighth Amendment’s guarantee that punishments should not be “cruel and unusual”?

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Because King George III punished colonists who committed crimes with "hanging" and "tar and feathering," once colonists had come to America, they wanted to change the punishment system. So when they came up with new laws, no cruel and unusual punishments was agreed on. That means that if you commit a crime and are found guilty, they cannot hang you, electrify you, beat you with whips and harsh weapons or tools, etc., as a form of punishment.

Where did the french and indian war take place?

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The French and Indian War was the North American conflict in a larger imperial war between Great Britain and France known as the Seven Years' War. The French and Indian War began in 1754 and ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. I hope this is helpful for you.

Who were the "Winners" and "Losers" of 19th century imperialism?

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The "winners of imperialism would  include Great Britain, which at one point ruled over about one-third of the world, commanded huge revenues, and had a very populous and powerful overseas empire.

Who were the "Winners" and "Losers" of  imperialism?

Following with significant holdings in Asia and Africa is France. Austria-Hungary is the first of the "losers," having made just minor progress. Due to their weak economies, Portugal and Spain both gained only modest amounts of land; Spain, in particular, lost some of her empire to America following the Spanish-American War in 1898.

Italy is well remembered for being the largest loser; it attempted to attack Ethiopia but was repulsed, had no land in Asia, and only had one significant colony—the unprofitable and persistently insurrectional Libya.

Otto von Bismark, Germany's tremendously talented prime minister, said imperialism was a waste of time. Germany was a highly powerful country, but it was unable to acquire more territory because it entered the game too late.

Considering its size and might, the United States only had a limited amount of land under its control—some in the Pacific and the Caribbean—but it was generally opposed to imperialism, and what it did obtain was incredibly profitable and met all of its needs.

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First of all, the answer must first be rounded down to prominent nations in Europe during this time that attempted to practice imperialism. These include Russia, the United States, Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Great Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Russia and Austria-Hungary practiced similar forms of imperialism, simply expanding into the immediate nearby nations. The "winners of imperialism would first and foremost include Great Britain, who took over approximately 1/3 of the globe at one point, had an extremely populous and powerful overseas empire, and commanded great profits. France comes in next, owning vast portions of Africa and pieces of Asia. The "losers" would first include Austria-Hungary, who definitely achieved minimally. Portugal and Spain both obtained small amounts of territory due to their poor economies, Spain especially losing parts of its empire to America after the 1898 Spanish-American War. Italy is prominently known as the biggest loser; it invaded Ethiopia, and failed, owned no land in Asia, and had one major colony, Libya, which was unprofitable and continually rebelled. Germany was a very powerful nation, yet it failed to gain mus territory for joining the game too late, thought Germany's incredibly able prime minister Otto von Bismark commented that imperialism was a waste of time. Belgium and the Netherlands may also be seen as "winners", both taking territory of a size far greater than their own nation, both of which were highly profitable. Russia would probably be on neither side, having owned a vast territory and much imperialism yet not much of it was incredibly significant. Now, the United States owned little territory, only some in the Pacific and the Caribbean, which was a small amount for the strength of the country, but the nation was typically opposed to imperialism and what it got was VERY profitable, and truly all that the nation desired. So true winners would be Great Britain and France, while losers would be Italy and Austria-Hungary.

Why were the colonist so angry of the taxes being levied against them

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They were unfair and excessive. The stamp act in 1765 was the first direct tax ever levied by Parliament on all the colonies. All newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, and on unofficial documents were all required to have stamps. The Townshend act in 1767 placed a tax on a number of essential goods including paper, glass, and tea. Angered at the tax increases, colonists organized a boycott of British goods. The tea act of 1773-In June 1772, in what became known as the Gaspée Affair, a British warship that had been vigorously enforcing unpopular trade regulations was burned by American patriots. Soon afterwards, Governor Thomas Hutchinson of Massachusetts reported that he and the royal judges would be paid directly from London, thus bypassing the colonial legislature. 

Who did not lead voyages of exploration?
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Dias
Cabot

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Cabot

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  • All share the same history except the John Cabot as he is considered to be one of the explorers and discoverers in 1497 of North America under Henry VII of England and he visited Vinland in the early 11 century.
  • He is also known as Giovanni Caboto in Italy. He like Columbus led the expeditions on the commission and is also known to have found the alternative route to china.
  • All his expeditions were taken under form the Bristol.
it would be dias because every on voyeds around the world 

Who is the Chief Justice of the United States now?

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A guy named John Roberts is the current cheif justice
 John G. Roberts is the current Chief Justice