In 500 B.C., the Roman government began to institute which changes? Select all that apply.1.A one-man-one-vote mentality
2.The need for a two-chamber government
3.The idea that leaders would be accountable to the population
4.A stable form of government that would last to modern times
5.Electing a representative to make laws on citizens' behalf

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Answer 1
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I agree  In 500 BC the Roman government began to institute the following changes, they started introducing the need for a two-chamber government - this came to be an important change together with the idea that leaders would be accountable to the population. Furthermore, they elected a representative to make laws on citizens' behalf. Correct answers: 2, 3, 5. 

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Answer: In 500 BC the Roman government began to institute the following changes, they started introducing the need for a two-chamber government - this came to be an important change together with the idea that leaders would be accountable to the population. Furthermore, they elected a representative to make laws on citizens' behalf. Correct answers: 2, 3, 5. 

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directs the nation's armed forces

B.
plans the federal budget

C.
oversees American foreign policy

D.
proposes new laws to Congress

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A. directs the nation's armed forces

Explanation:

Cracking down on dissent during World War I was part of what larger governmental goal in the US?

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Cracking down on dissent during World War I was part of the larger governmental goal in the US of mobilizing the domestic economy to support the war effort. 

The larger goal was uniting Americans around the war effort.

Cracking down on dissent would be a negative action in support of the larger, positive goal the government sought. The government wanted a fully united public in support of the war, and so it put out the message that that freedom of speech might have its limits in times of war.  

MUSLIMS BELIEVE THAT: A: Allah did not reveal himself through Moses or Jesus.

B: Allah is the supreme god of many gods.

C: Muhammad is the son of Allah.

D: the final revelations of Allah were given to Muhammad.

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Correct answer is D: the final revelations of Allah were given to Muhammad.

Explanation:

Option A is not correct as Muslims believe that Allah revealed himself through many prophets among which we have the mentioned to.

Option B is not correct as according to Muslims there is only one God.

Option C is not correct as Muhammad is a prophet, not son of Allah.

Option D is correct as Muhammed was the last on the line of God's prophets whose task was to spread the word of God.

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Explanation:

its D

The legislative branch is the only branch that is ____________.a. appointed by the president
c. voted into office directly by the people
b. appointed by the Supreme Court
d. voted into office by an electoral college

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The legislative branch is the only branch that is "c. voted into office directly by the people" since this is the branch that makes the laws in the country--meaning it needs to have the best interest of the people in mind. 

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The answer to this question is c. voted into office directly by the people

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What are the key compromises and provisions incorporated in the U.S. Constitution?

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There were many of them but some of the key ones for the modern times are the electoral college compromise which established how the president would be chosen and the commerce compromise. In the times of the colonies, important ones were also the 3/5ths compromise and the slave trade compromise, which are no longer used today for obvious reasons.

What was the Safavid empire known for? A. The empire had a carefully organized legal code and a well-trained army. B. The inhabitants of the empire experienced cultural and religious toleration. C. Shahs there supported weavers and potters who made beautiful rugs and pottery.

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The correct answer is A. The empire had a carefully organized legal code and a well-trained army.
As Shiite Muslims, their legal code was derived directly from the Qur'an. It was strict and not tolerant.

The answer is A. I hope this helps. :)