Why were Motte and Bailey castles replaced by stone castles?

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Answer 1
Answer: Stone keeps replaced Motte and Bailey castles because the keeps had many defensive mechanisms unlike the Motte and Bailey that were open to being set on fire. In addition, Stone castles were more durable unlike the Motte and Bailey that were made of wood.
Answer 2
Answer: Because they were stronger and more efficient

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The us Supreme Court is the

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(C) Highest court in the land

PLEASE HELP!Which statements describe what happened in New Orleans as a result of Hurricane Katrina? Choose all answers that are correct.
A. The Louisiana Superdome collapsed, killing and injuring over 5,000 people. B. Quick action by the Bush administration saved the city from major damage.
C. A storm surge caused water from Lake Pontchartrain to breech the cities levees.
D. Oil from flooded refineries added toxic sludge to the storm water that covered much of the city.
REMEBDER IT SAYS CHOOSE ALL THAT ARE CORRECT!

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Answer:

C. A storm surge caused water from Lake Pontchartrain to breech the cities levees.

D. Oil from flooded refineries added toxic sludge to the storm water that covered much of the city.

Explanation:

Hurricane Katrina was one of the most destructive and the most deadly in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. On August 23, 2005, Hurricane Katrina formed over the Bahamas and crossed south Florida as a hurricane. of moderate category 1, causing some deaths and floods before strengthening rapidly in the Gulf of Mexico. After reaching Category 5, the storm weakened before making landfall for the second time as a category 3 hurricane on August 29 in southeastern Louisiana. Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast from Florida to Texas due to its intensification. The highest number of deaths occurred in New Orleans, which was flooded because its levee system collapsed, many of them collapsing several hours after the hurricane had continued inland. 80% of the city as well as large areas of adjoining parishes were flooded, thus staying for weeks. However, the most important material damages occurred in coastal areas, such as flooding in a matter of hours of all the coastal cities of Mississippi, the dragging of numerous ships and floating casinos to the mainland, which caused their collision with buildings, reaching the waves distances from 10 to 19 km from the coast.

C. A storm surge caused water from Lake Pontchartrain to breech the cities levees.

D. Oil from flooded refineries added toxic sludge to the storm water that covered much of the city. 

What was the first African colony to become independent under the control of freed American slaves?

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Republic of Liberia / Liberia

Have the goals of the civil rights movement been achieved? Explain why or why not.

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The civil rights movement, which was led by Martin Luther King, was able to make significant progress in combating racial segregation. America after King is a much more homogeneous, monolithic society than in the 1950s. Experts admit that King’s activities really created a new reality, but they note that modern America has not become less controversial than it was, but the nature of the contradictions just changed - latent racism replaced institutional racism.

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What exists before an empire? How is that similar to the exposition of a story?

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Exposition sets the ground for what is going to happen. It gives us background information about the people, territories, events and it slowly leads us into the story. Similar to this, before the empire, we have a central state that is gaining power due to historical circumstances. We can see the events taking place that will eventually lead to the rise of an empire.

In what way did Sargon fail as an empire builder? A.
His empire became too large for him to control.





B.
Sargon's soldiers settled with the people that they conquered.





C.
He failed to maintain order in his government.





D.
To find food, Sargon's armies made long-distance raids.

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Sargon failed as an empire builder because his empire became too large for him to control (A). 

(I think)

Hope this helped :)

Idk if im too late but its A. His empire became too large for him to control.

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