Why were imagrents coming to the united states
Why were imagrents coming to the united states - 1

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Answer: Most of them came because of civil unrest, severe unemployment, or almost inconceivable hardships at home.

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I was a Portuguese nobleman who left Portugal in 1497, sailed around Africa, and reached India in May 1498. Who was I? A. Pedro Cabral B. Vasco da gama C. Ferdinand Magellan

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b. vasco da gama
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It Was B. Vasco Da Gama. Hopw this helps!

The emergence of "rock and roll" is associated with which of these eras?

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C) Post-World War II

Explanation:

The emergence of "rock and roll" is associated with which of these eras?

A) World War II

B) post-World War I

C) post-World War II

D) early 20th Century

How did the feudal system increase Williams control over England?
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Feudalism is the name given to the system of government William I introduced to England after he defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings. Feudalism became a way of life in Medieval England and remained so for many centuries.William I is better known as William the Conqueror. He had defeated the English army lead by Harold but he had to gain control of all of England before he could be truly called king of England. He was a foreigner who had forced his way to London. He was not popular with the people of England and he had to use force to maintain his control on England.William could not rule every part of the country himself - this was physically impossible. Not only was travel difficult and slow in the eleventh century, he was also still Duke of Normandy and he had to return to Normandy to maintain his control of this land in France. Therefore, he had to leave the country for weeks at a time. He needed a way of controlling England so that the people remained loyal.William spent much of his time in London. He built his own castle - the Tower of London - so that it dominated the city. It was also his home while in London. He did not trust the builders of London - or English stone - so he used Norman craftsmen to do the skilled work while the English acted as labourers and he brought in from Caen (in France) the stone needed for what we now call the White Tower. He also built the first castle at Windsor. The motte is still visible. Castles represented a visible threat to the people of England. Soldiers were kept in them and they could be used against the English should they cause trouble.However, he needed a way of actually governing the country. This was the Feudal System. William divided up England into very large plots of land - similar to our counties today. These were 'given' to those noblemen who had fought bravely for him in battle. William argued that those noblemen who were willing to die in battle for him, would also be loyal to him. The land was not simply given to these nobles. They had to swear an oath of loyalty to William, they had to collect taxes in their area for him and they had to provide the king with soldiers if they were told to do so. In the eleventh century, a sworn oath on the Bible was a very important thing and one which few men would dare to break as it would condemn them to Hell. The men who got these parcels of land would have been barons, earls and dukes  Within their own area, they were the most important person there. In the terms of the Feudal System, these men, the barons etc., were known as tenants-in-chief.Even these pieces of land were large and difficult to govern. The barons etc. had to further divide up their land and these were 'given' to trusted Norman knights who had also fought well in battle. Each knight was given a segment of land to govern. He had to swear an oath to the baron, duke or earl, collect taxes when told to do so and provide soldiers from his land when they were needed. It was argued, that because they had sworn an oath to their baron, they had really sworn an oath to the king. These lords worked to maintain law and order. The people in their land - or manors - were treated harshly and there was always the constant threat of Norman soldiers being used against the English people where ever they lived. The lords had to do their job well as unsuccessful ones could be removed from their position. Their job was simple - keep the English people in their place......under the control of the Normans. Under the Feudal System, these men, the knights, were called sub-tenants.Note that both groups were officially tenants - a word we associate with land that does not belong to you. Both all but rented out their land in that they had to provide money or services to the real owner of all land -William the Conqueror. At the bottom of the ladder were the conquered English who had to do what they were told or pay the price for their disobedience.

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To what extent valdimir lenin was significant to russias change from tsarist regime to communism

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Vladimir Lenin headed the bolshevik party of the collectivist rebellion groups. While the other groups were all fighting for power, Lenin was playing 4-D chess and sided with the Germans (which spear-headed the uprising to get Russia out of WW1) for a time. After the Germans helped Lenin secure funding and claim his throne amidst the revolutionaries, he got rid of them, and became the ruler of post revolution Russia. So...he was basically the father of the Russian Revolution.

Ancient Egyptians explained the mysteries of nature as the actions of their many gods.A.
True

B.
False

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A.True

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Explanation:

A. True cause yeah

Based on what you learned so far, what options can you think of to deal with the problem of the number of accidents at intersections?Write down two ways you might solve this problem.

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1. Replace the stop signs at intersections with traffic signals. 2. Replace the stop signs at intersections with roundabouts.

Explanation:

To begin I havent saw the content of your currciulum so I do not know if this is something you may have learned

* LANE=ROAD/STREET or what ever you like to call it*

Option One: Replace Intersections all together with round-a-bouts or aka the circular intersection. Round-abouts are far more safer and forgiving, when you go into the intersection you dont have to comit to the move, thus eliminating one of the main reasons people make accidents at intersections: accidently going into an intersection, realizing their mistake, and out of panic crash into other cars trying to get out. As an added bonus round a bouts do not require traffic lights are far mor visually apealing. Furthermore, rounfd abouts eliminate the confusion of traffic lights something that also causes accidents at itersections.

Option two: In America at an intersection, the system works by lanes taking turns of which lane has cars moving into them. This alows for cars to move into lanes with other cars in their blind spot a huge contributor to accidents. A solution to this is changing how the system works. Instead of lanes taking to turns to allow cars to flow into their lane, the lane takes turns letting cars out of their lane. As a result only one lane has cars moving out of it making it much safer by eliminating the blind spot dillema and making the actual lane/road change in the intersection itselft less crowded and safer as a result. However, this sacrifices the speed at the intersection making the process slightly slower.

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