The beliefs of which ancient Egyptian are most similar to Abraham's beliefs?Akhenaten
Imhotep
Hatshepsut
Tutankhamun

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Answer 1
Answer: The Akhenaten.
It was a short lived religion, it was monotheistic. How ever it died after the king died.
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Answer:

The correct answer is Akhenaten

Explanation:

To many people are getting this one wrong.


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Was the industrial revolution a good or bad thing and why ?

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La  Revolución Industrial  o  Primera Revolución Industrial  es El Proceso de Transformación Económica, Social y Tecnológica Que se inicio en La Segunda Mitad del siglo XVIII en el  Reino Unido , Que se extendió Unas Décadas DESPUÉS de una gran parte de Europa Occidental y Norteamerica, Y Que concluyó Entre 1820 y 1840. Durante this period se vivio el Mayor Conjunto de Transformaciones Económicas, Tecnológicas y Sociales de la historia de la humanidad desde el  Neolítico , 1  Que vio el paso from una Economía Basada fundamentalmente rural en la Agricultura y El Comercio una Economía una de Carácter Urbano, Industrializada y mecanizada. 2

Marca La Revolución Industrial Un Punto de inflexión en la Historia, modificando e influenciando Todos Los Aspectos de la vida cotidiana De Una u Otra Manera. Tanto la Producción Agrícola de Como de la naciente  industria  se multiplicó a la Vez Que disminuía El Tiempo de Producción. A partir de 1800 La Riqueza y la  renta per cápita  se multiplicó Como No lo habia Hecho Nunca en la Historia, 3  pues Hasta then el  PIB  per cápita se habia estancado Mantenido Prácticamente Durante Siglos. 4 En Palabras del  premio Nobel  Robert Lucas :

What was René Descartes' contribution to the Scientific Revolution? A. He used mathematics to prove that the earth revolves around the sun. B. He introduced the theory of universal gravitation. C. He wrote Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason and Seeking Truth in the Sciences. D. He said that mathematics could be used to explain everything in nature.

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The answer is letter c. He wrote Discourse on the Method of rightly Conducting the Reason and Seeking truth in the Sciences.

Rene Descartes is always considered as the first modernphilosopher. His touchstone of the scientific method was on his firstpublication, Discourse on Method in the year 1637.  On this publication, the ways on howscientific study should be done to achieve the utmost clarity is scribed bytesting the hypotheses using deductive way of reasoning.

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c

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Which description of the term caliph is correct?A.
the high turret that sits atop a mosque


B.
a follower of Abu Bakr as Muhammad's rightful successor


C.
one of the Five Pillars of Islam


D.
a Muslim ruler in the Islamic Empire

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The correct description of the term caliph is a Muslim ruler in the Islamic Empire. Option D is correct.

A caliph is a religious and civil leader in a Muslim country.

Caliph stems from the Arabic word khalafa, which means "successor" or "next in line." It was adopted as a title by Abu-bekr, the first Islamic leader following the death of Mohammed, the prophet who founded the religion of Islam.

All great Islamic leaders take the title caliph.

How did poison gas effect WW1

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They were super useful because if they were thrown in the trenches there were not much places to go. They just had to be careful for where the wind was blowing. 
The use of poison gas in World War I was a major military innovation. The gases ranged from disabling chemicals, such as tear gas and the severe mustard gas, to lethal agents like phosgene and chlorine. This chemical warfare was a major component of the first global war and first total war of the 20th century. The killing capacity of gas was limited — only 4% of combat deaths were due to gas — however, the proportion of non-fatal casualties was high, and gas remained one of the soldiers' greatest fears 
Poison gas was indiscriminate and could be used on the trenches even when no attack was going on. Whereas the machine gun killed more soldiers overall during the war, death was frequently instant or not drawn out and soldiers could find some shelter in bomb/shell craters from gunfire. A poison gas attack meant soldiers having to put on crude gas masks and if these were unsuccessful, an attack could leave a victim in agony for days and weeks before he finally succumbed to his injuries.   
By the time the war ended, the main user of poison gas was Germany, followed by France and then Britain. Though poison gas was a terrifying weapon, its actual impact, rather like the tank, is open to debate. The number of fatalities was relatively few - even if the terror impact did not diminish for the duration of the war. 
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Why did some texans choose to support the union in the civil war?a. They thought Texas should be an independent nation
b. They were immigrants who did not understand the declaration of causes
c. They were afraid of being drafted into the military
d. They did not believe they would benefit from protecting slavery.

How did Texas obtain the weapons Confederate troops needed?
a. They took them from the Union forces
b. They transported them from the West by growing railroad
c. They used their border with Mexico as a trade route
d. They used their location near the Mississippi River to gain access to Southern markets

Which words would most Texans have associated with the Civil War at the time it began?
a. Hasty and Immortal
b. Honor and Glory
c. Quick and Simple
d. Tiresome and Boring

Why were many federal troops placed in Western Texas after the Civil War?
a. To increase population
b. To influence the largest area of Texas with citizens of Southern ancestry
c. To police the area from confederate raiders
d. To provide protection from American Indian attacks

Why did Galveston suffer more direct effects of the Civil War than other Texas cities?
a. Galveston was located near the cotton-growing region of Texas
b. The Union blockade brought it into direct contact with enemy troops
c. Union soldiers wished to end trade between Texas and Mexico
d. The people of the city had opposed the actions of German Unionists

What was an immediate economic effect of the Civil War on Texas?
a. Texas had to raise the pay of its women workers
b. Texas had to raise money to pay soldiers in the Union Army
c. Texans had to pass new tariffs to replace those that had been repealed
d. Texans had to create a new way of organizing their labor force

A student is researching both Lincoln's and Johnson's plans for Reconstruction using a search engine. Which website should she visit to find information?
a. Congress Leads the Way
b. Rise of Redeemer Governments in the 1870s
c. Political Reforms in the South, 1865-1866
d. Winning the War at Palmito Ranch

Which of the following were effects of the Congressional Reconstruction in Texas but not of Presidential Reconstruction? Select all that apply.
a. Passage of "black codes"
b. Emergence of racial violence
c. Election of African American officeholders
d. Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment

How did the Constitution of 1876 seek to end the changes of the Reconstruction era?
a. It replaced the constitution of 1845
b. It ratified the Emancipation Proclamation
c. It supported the Declaration of Causes
d. It limited the power of the Texas governor

What event directly led to the end of the Reconstruction in Texas?
a. A new U.S. president removed all federal presence in 1877
b. Democratic governments passed "black codes"
c. Texas rejoined the Union and wrote a new constitution
d. General Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House

Reconstruction in Texas had which of the following negative effects on African Americans?
a. "black codes"
b. Education opportunities
c. Freedman's Bureau
d. Voting rights

Which plan for reconstruction tried to allow the former Confederacy to rejoin the Union the most quickly?
a. Presidential plan
b. Congress' plan
c. Hamilton's plan
d. Houston's plan

Restate the plan you identified in the preceding question. Then, write a few sentences describing how the changes it caused in Texas were similar to and different from at least one other Reconstruction plan.



Which political party came to power in the United States as a Reconstruction came to an end?
a. Republican Party
b. Unionist Party
c. Secessionist Party
d. Democratic Party

What was the most significant result of the election of the party you identified in the previous question? Give details to justify your answer.


What would Texas most likely have done during the Civil War if it had been located farther East?
a. Sided with the Union
b. Avoided the Union blockade
c. Kept Sam Houston in office as governor
d. Experienced greater destruction from the war

How did the Civil War affect Texas economically, and how did these effects impact the people of Texas?



How did life change for most African Americans in Texas right after the Civil War ended?
a. Most remained slaves, but were given more rights
b. Most remained slaves and did not see any change in their rights
c. Slaves were set free, but then many laws were passed to take away rights they received
d. Slaves were set free and many laws were immediately passed to protect the rights of African Americans

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Answer:

The following options are correct

  1. They were immigrants who did not understand the declaration of causes
  2. They used their border with Mexico as a trade route
  3. Quick and Simple
  4. To influence the largest area of Texas with citizens of Southern
  5. The people of the city had opposed the actions of German Unionists
  6. Texans had to pass new tariffs to replace those that had been repealed
  7. Winning the War at Palmito Ranch
  8. Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment
  9. It replaced the constitution of 1845
  10. Democratic governments passed "black codes"

In regard to regulating companies Roosevelt wanted them to serve

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In regard to regulating companies, Roosevelt wanted them to serve the public in the best way possible.

Theodore Roosevelt, who was the U.S. president from 1901 to 1909, always ruled the country with the great aspiration of creating a more equal and fair society. He believed that equality could only be achieved if the government offered the same economic possibilities to all citizens. For that reason, he changed the government's relationship to big businesses by regulating them so that they could not affect the public in a negative way.

In regard to regulating companies, Roosevelt wanted them to serve the public in the best way possible.