1. What were the primary causes of each rebellion
or revolt?

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Answer 1
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Answer: Young people turn their back on their parents, leave home and lose touch. Freedom fighters march to force the dismantling of unfair voting laws.

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Who was malik kafoor?

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A general I believe tried to invade India. He worked for  Muhammad Khilji, who was Muslim leader during the Turkic rule if I remember correctly.  Turkic refers to people of different origins and are from vast parts of Asia and even include people from the eastern part of Europe.


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Malik Kafur (died 1316), also known as Taj al-Din Izz al-Dawla, was a prominent slave-general of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji.

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How did society and the legal system in England evolve after 1066?

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a stronger central government took place. Measures were also taken to check that power. The first census was taken since Roman periods and a law making legislature was formed.

How did geography affect classical greece and persia differently?

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Distance between city-states, clothing, trade, and democracy were amongst some of things that were influenced by the geography of Ancient Greece. The Greek lived in a Mediterranean climate. Winters were mild and wet, and they were able to grow grapes and olives. Summers were warm and dry. Grapes and olives were one of the few plants that could survive droughts. Mountains cover Seventy-five percent of Greece. The land was difficult to cultivate and the sea surrounded Greece. This made trade extremely easy because the Greeks could get what they could not grow. They were also able to bring back innovative ideas from other cultures that they traded with. Because mountains cut off the Greek, this led to the formation of city-states. There was limited interaction and unity of the city-states, which ultimately created river lies amongst them. Such physical barriers prevented a unified Greece. The sea became a vital part of the Greek society. There were hundreds of bays, skilled sailors, and trade of olive oil, wine, and marble for grains, metals, and ideas, technology, and philosophies was common trade items. The Greeks were able adopt the Phoenician alphabet, which later become the basis for all western alphabets. It also promoted democracy. Although the sea encouraged trade, the mountainous terrain enabled absolute rulers to gain power, ultimately leading to the demise of the Ancient Greek democracy and thus creating war mongers. Although the sea encouraged trade, the mountainous terrain enabled absolute rulers to gain power, ultimately leading to the demise of the Ancient Greek democracy and thus creating war mongers

Explain why you agree or disagree with Hamilton’s plan for a national bank. Tell why you think it helped our country or harmed it.

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Hamilton’s economic system can be good in terms of economy. It will create a stronger country at the however, it will also create a disparity between the wealthy and the poor. The wealthy will become wealthier by lending their money to the poor while the poor will be poorer because they will be full of debts

Which President was sent a 1,235-pound block of cheese, with a note that read: "The greatest cheese in America for the greatest man in America."

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Thomas Jefferson got that huge block of cheese :D

imagine all the mac and cheese he could have!
Thomas Jefferson was the president who received a block of cheese

Why did congress become the strongest branch of government in the 1880s?

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I think it happened because president Hayes had a bad reputation at that time and the idea was, the congress should be stronger to "look at his hands".