What is Galleo trade??what are the effects of galleo trades??
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Why are prophets important in Islam?

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Prophets in Islam are individuals who Muslims believe were sent by God to various communities in order to serve as examples of ideal human behavior and to spread God's message on Earth. Some prophets are categorized as messengers  those who transmit divine revelation through the intercession of an angel. Muslims believe that many prophets existed, including many not mentioned in the Quran. The Quran states: "There is a Messenger for every community". Belief in the Islamic prophets is one of the six articles of the Islamic faith.

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How did the United States move into Western lands

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They bought the land or went to war for it. The US citizens thought it was their destiny to own North American from ocean to ocean. This is called the manifest destiny.

What was the behavior of most Georgians during the revolution?A. they moved to Virginia

B. they rioted in the streets

C. they attacked British troops

D. they were loyal to king George

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The answer is a or b because alot of georgians did this

Mark the statement if it accurately describes Portugal’s claim to Brazil. A. The explorer who claimed Brazil was following a plan to sail far to the west to find and claim land for Portugal.

B. The explorer who claimed Brazil was able to do so because Brazil lay east of the Line of Demarcation drawn at the Treaty of Tordesilla.

C. A map of South America that shows the 1494 Line of Demarcation explains why the people of Brazil speak a different language from most of the people living in the rest of South America.

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A. The explorer who claimed Brazil was following a plan to sail far to the west to find and claim land for Portugal.

- this is not likely, as at the time lands "far" to the west belonged to Spain!


B. The explorer who claimed Brazil was able to do so because Brazil layeast of the Line of Demarcation drawn at the Treaty of Tordesillas.
This is true!  This treaty "split" the world among Spain and Portugal: and Portugal then pushed the boundary, making today's Brazil bigger


C. A map of South America that shows the 1494 Line of Demarcationexplains why the people of Brazil speak a different language from mostof the people living in the rest of South America.
-well, yes, it can be said to be true: it shows that people east of the line of demarcation speak Portuguese, and then the line was not followed exactly which explains why people immediately west to this line also speak Portuguese: the line was "shifted"

So I think B and C

The answers are B and C. I had it on a test and those were the answers :)

In President James Monroe's annual address to Congress in 1823, he outlined his foreign policy. This policy has become known as the Monroe Doctrine. What was the main point of the Monroe Doctrine? A. The United States would prevent future European colonization in the western hemisphere. B. The United States was planning to take over all of North and South America. C. The United States was planning on invading Great Britain and France. D. The United States would end diplomatic relations with all European countries.

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A. The United States would prevent future European colonization in the western hemisphere.

What contributed most to the coming of the American Revolution?

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The 13 colonies believed that they deserved all the rights that people in Britain had, while Britain thought that the 13 colonies were best used in a way that benefited their country (crown,parliament). The British tried to impose taxes on the colonies because King George III had spent a lot of money on the French and Indian War. The colonies were outraged. One of the most famous outcries was the Boston Tea Party (taxed tea was shipped out and a bunch of colonists dressed up as indians decided to throw the tea into the ocean)
Ngoann4 Helping Hand answered YesterdayThe 13 colonies believed that they deserved all the rights that people in Britain had, while Britain thought that the 13 colonies were best used in a way that benefited their country (crown,parliament).