In the 1300's, the British Parliament presided over the what ?

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Answer 1
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In the 1300's the British Parliament presided over the abdications of both  Richard II and Edward II. Edward II was replaced by Edward III while Richard II was replaced by Henry IV.

Richard II (Richard of Bordeaux) was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399 and Edward II (Edward of Carnavon) served as  King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327.

Answer 2
Answer: The answer to the question would be "In the 1300's, the British Parliament presided over the abdications of both Richard II and Edward II." I hope this helps.

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are you talking about the Panama Canal?


Select all that apply. The two minor Indian kingdoms studied in this chapter were the: Pandyan Gupta Pallavas Mauryan

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The correct answer is Pandyan and Pallavas.

The two minor Indian kingdoms studied in the chapter were the Pandyan and the Pallavans.  

Remembering the information of the chapter, one of the dynasties in South India were the Pandyans. It was one of the three dynasties that belonged to the Tamil dynasty. The other Southern dynasty of India was the Pallavan. This dynasty ruled the southern part of the territory. King Mahendra Vama was the most important figure of the dynasty. He defeated the Kalabhras to establish the Pallava kingdom in the South.  


The two minor indian kingdoms studied in the chapter was : Pandya and Pallavas
Both Gupta and Mauryan were considered the most well known and well established kingdoms india, so that can't be the answer

Ideas expressed during the Enlightenment led to which of these outcomes?

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The options of the question are A) Scientist began to question traditional beliefs about the natural world using reason and observation. B) The rivalry between French and English Enlightenment thinkers led to conflict between this kingdoms. C) Citizens in some countries launched revolutions that overthrew monarchies. D) The Catholic and Protestant faiths reformed as a single religion to criticize Enlightenment philosophers.

The correct answer is C) Citizens in some countries launched revolutions that overthrew monarchies.

Ideas expressed during the Enlightenment led Citizens in some countries to launch revolutions overthrew monarchies.  

In the 18th century, thinkers and philosophers of Britain, France, and other European countries were part of a movement the Enlightenment. This movement was also called The Age of Reason because these people started to question the authority of the monarchies and government and they also considered that the human being could use the reason to make changes for the benefit of the world. The ideas expressed during the Enlightenment led Citizens in some countries to launch revolutions overthrew monarchies.  


I'm not sure if there are choices supposed to be listed in your item but I'll go ahead and answer this. Some of the ideas expressed during the Enlightenment led to these outcomes:
1) core beliefs that truth can be found though reason, what is natural and reasonable, to find happiness in life, society can be progressive and improve, and that the freedom of everyone should be protected by the law.

2) the establishment of an intellectual movement that expanded from Europe to America

3) influenced the leaders of the American revolution

How did the Agricultural Adjustment Act help the farmers? a)It encouraged farmers to produce more. b)It stopped production to avoid surplus. c)It helped farmers burn their crops. d)It paid famers to grow more cash crops. HELP

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The correct answer is:

b)It stopped production to avoid surplus.

Explanation:

In May 1933 the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was established. This act prompted those who were still willed in farming to grow fewer crops. Hence, there would be few prolific in the market and crop prices would rise thus availing the farmers – though not the consumers.

There are several ways in which the Agricultural Adjustment Act helped the farmers in the United States, but the best option from the list is that "b) It stopped production to avoid surplus"

During the 17th century, Protestantism was the official religion of which of the following countries?Portugal
Italy
Spain
Dutch Republic

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Protestantism was the official religion of some European countries, like the Dutch Republic during the 17th century.

What is the significance of Protestantism?

Protestantism is a belief, which evolved out of Christianity and began in the 16th century; however, by the end of the 17th century, nations in Northern Europe like the Dutch Republic adopted it as their official religion.

Hence, option D holds true regarding Protestantism.

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In capitalist economies, prices are A) usually unfair.
B) set by the central government.
C) used to ensure social equality.
D) determined by supply and demand.

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Correct answer choice is :

D) Determined by supply and demand.

Explanation:

Capitalism is a financial policy in which center assets are controlled by separate individuals or corporations. The stock of goods and services is based on quantity and need in the global business, preferably than over fundamental planning. The real form of economics is free business or malaise-fare capitalism, in which separate individuals are totally unrepresented in deciding where to spend, what to manufacture or trade and at which prices to trade goods and services, working without limits or restraints.

The capitalist societies are often contrasted with socialist societies, where the economy is planned by the government (also called: centrally planned). 

In capitalist societies noone plans the economy, instead it regulates itself by the supply and demand - the correct answer is d). The more demand, the more expensive the goods, but the bigger the supply, the cheaper the goods!