About the Manuscript and things that came along with it

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Answer 1
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Answer: A manuscript was, traditionally, any document that is written by hand  or, once practical  Along with the Bible came scores of commentaries.

Answer 2
Answer: the answer is A !!
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The Marshall Court helped to strengthen the role of the federal government. Which idea was central to McCulloch v Maryland?

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This ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland discusses the distribution of powers and faculties between the Federal Government and the States.

The Constitution of the United States attributes powers to the Federal Government in two ways: enumerating them and with an open clause, the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8, which establishes the power to dictate all the necessary and convenient laws to execute these powers. In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court interpreted the Constitution to determine that the Federal Government has implicit powers.

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What is a democracy?

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A democracy is a government in which people elect their own leader, have many freedoms, and have little government control. The US and Canada are democracies.

Make A list of reasons that the Deseret was able to flourish?

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The Mormons' hard work and determination helped the Deseret Flourish. For the following reasons:

They carefully thought out TownsBuilt Canals for Their farmsTaxed property, regulated resources, founded industries and sold supplies to miners passing through Utah heading to California.

And Those are reasons why the Deseret was able to flourish

Which describes Asoka? A.
an Indian prince who gave up luxury to help his people


B.
a king and poet who wrote the Epic of Gilgamesh


C.
a warrior-ruler who became a Buddhist and then spread Buddhist teachings


D.
the first ruler of India to practice yoga and meditation

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The answer is c.
Ashoka was one of India's greatest emperors, and he reigned over a realm that stretched from the Hindu Kushmountains in the west to Bengal in the East and covered the entire Indian subcontinent except parts of present day . 
King Ashoka is a warrior-ruler who became a buddhist and then spread buddhists teachings.

As ashoka done a war which had killed many people and he was felt bad and many of the people whose relations were dead was hating him and then he decided not to do a war again.

Therefore the answer is "C".

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Why do third parties usually not last very long in the American two party system?

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Third party systems have a difficult time competing against the Democratic and Republican parties for multiple reasons.


1) Lack of funds- Running political campaigns is extremely expensive. On a yearly basis, the Democratic and Republican party spend millions of dollars to help their candidates win office. Third parties have a difficult time raising this type of money.


2) History- The modern day Republican and Democratic parties have been around for roughly a century. People are familiar with their view, understand their platform, and are familiar with important individuals within the party. A third party usually struggles with these factors, as their new emergence comes at a time when a significant amount of Americans are already aligned with a specific party.

Which of these was a result of the punic wars?Rome lost Hispania to Carthage
Rome destroyed Cannae and ilpia
Rome's navy became highly advanced
Rome developed trade relationships with china

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Rome's navy became highly advanced

Explanation:

It is known by the name of the Punic wars to the three armed conflicts that faced between years 264 a. C. and 146 a. C. to the two main powers of the western Mediterranean of the time: Rome and Carthage.

At the outbreak of the conflict greatly influenced the annexation by Rome of Magna Grecia, in the south of the Italian peninsula, but the main cause of the conflict between the two was the conflict of interests between the colonies of Carthage and the expansion of the Republic of Rome. The first shock occurred on the island of Sicily, partially under Carthaginian control. At the beginning of the first Punic War, Carthage was the dominant power in the western Mediterranean Sea, controlling an extensive maritime empire, while Rome was the emerging power in the center of the Italian peninsula. At the end of the third Punic war, and after decades of conflict, Rome conquered all the Carthaginian possessions and razed the city of Carthage, its capital, with which the Carthaginian faction disappeared from history.

Rome thus became the most powerful state in the western Mediterranean, which added to the end of the Macedonian wars and the defeat of the Seleucid emperor Antiochus III Megas in the Roman-Syrian war in the eastern Mediterranean, turned the Roman Republic into power dominant in the Mediterranean. The overwhelming defeat of Carthage meant a turning point that caused the knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean civilizations to pass to the modern world through Europe instead of Africa.