Gaining the support of _____ was important in getting Virginia to ratify the Constitution.

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Answer: The correct answer in the space provided is George Washington. It is because having to be able to gain his support is considered to be important to Virginia in means of having to be able to ratify the constitution. George Washington is known to be an American statesman and also a soldier who is best known as the first president that served the United States.

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List at least one of the Acts that the British instituted over the American colonists

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The Stamp Act of 1765.

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The Stamp Act was the tax that got put on the colonists by Great Britain, this made it so the colonists had to pay taxes on certain types of paper products, like newspapers.

This act was put on the colonists in 1765 and they did not agree with it at all. Many colonists were outraged by this and thought it was unfair that they were being taxed. They felt as if they had no say in what they were being taxed in and they had no colonists in British Parliament that could help plead their case, this is known as "taxation without representation." Great Britain said they needed the money from the colonists in order to pay for the French and Indian War, which was expensive, and they had British troops protecting the colonists. The colonists didn't agree with Great Britain and how they were trying to justify taxing them.

Over time, the colonists started to boycott the merchants and businesses that were selling goods that were stamped by the Stamp Act. They even went as far as threatening the merchants that were selling them and burning many goods. Great Britain realized that many British merchants and businesses were being harmed and essentially nobody was buying the stamped products. They ended up repealing the Stamp Act of 1765 after all of the outrage from the colonists.

Who led a march trough Georgia?

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William tecumseh Sherman

Which of the following events would most likely cause an increase in Indian nationalism?

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Numerous Indian citizens are hurt when an office building is attacked by the British.  -- That sort of incident would cause Indian nationalism to increase in response.

As a historical note, I can point to an incident even more grievous than the suggested example.  In 1919, in the Indian city of Amritsar, British troops (along with Nepalese Gurkha troops whom the British employed) killed over 300 Indian nationalists  -- perhaps as many as 1,000 of them, in a public garden.  (379 was the British government's official estimate.  The Indian National Congress said that approximately 1,000 were killed.)

This "Amristar Massacre" occurred in the public space known as the Jallianwala Bagh.  A large number of Indians had gathered there for a peaceful protest against how Britain had forced Indians to be enlisted as soldiers for war and against the war tax Britain had imposed on Indian citizens during World War I.  The demonstration coincided with regular fairs held at the park, so there were thousands of people there. Because of concern over growing nationalist sentiment, Britain had placed Amristar under martial law and banned all gatherings in the city.  But many of the fair-goers and those participating in the demonstration didn't know about this change in law.  British 
Brigadier General Reginald Dyer, in command of the empire's forces in the area, ordered his troops to fire on the crowd to teach the Indians a lesson - to have a "moral effect" on them, as he later said.  The killing of unarmed Indians by British troops only made the nationalist movement grow stronger.  India had supported the British cause in World War I, hoping to gain partial autonomy in return.  After the incident at Amristar, Indian nationalists determined that they needed to work toward full independence from Britain.
The best option from the list would be "Numerous Indian citizens are hurt when an office building is attacked by the British," since this would hit "closer to home," with the population. 

The essence of a republic is

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The essence of a republic is the rule of law


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In what way did Mongol invasions affect Persia and Russia similarly? A. The Mongols established a centralized religion
B. The Mongols established a central code of laws and policies
C. The Mongols created a farming incentive program
D. The Mongols created a central mail system

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The correct answer is "B".

The Mongol Empire was a large empire which, by 1300, covered a great extension of Asia and Eastern Europe. It was a "tellurocracy", which meant it was an empire who predominated on land. They expanded into territories of Russia, Persia, and India during their peak. The key to the empire's prevalence was the use of a standardized code of law which was applied throughout the conquered territories.

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B. The Mongols established a central code of laws and policies

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The mongo empire was the second largest empire in history and the largest empire constituted by continuous territories. It was founded by Genghis Khan in the year 1206 and had its peak when it reached 24,000,000 kmĀ². It came to encompass a territory from the Korean peninsula to the Danube River, to host a population of more than 100 million inhabitants and to include some regions as rich and important as China, Mesopotamia, Persia, Eastern Europe, Russia, among others.

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choose 3 and describe how they influenced Andrew Jackson in 3 sentences each

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