Which of the following was an important consequence of the U.S.-Mexican War? *Spanish became one of the official languages of the U.S. government.
Americans became divided over whether to extend slavery to new territories.
The United States passed its first laws restricting immigration from Mexico.
American Indians in the Southeast were resettled on lands taken from Mexico.

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Answer: Americans became divided over whether to extend slavery to new territories

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Which are characteristics of life in Sparta but not Athens?Choose all answers that are correct.









A.

Slaves called helots tilled fields and did hard labor.








B.

People elected their rulers.








C.

Boys left home at age seven for military training.








D.

Many women served in the military.

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The characteristics of life in Sparta but not Athens are the stated in options A and C, that is: in Sparta slaves called helots tilled fields and did hard labor; and boys left home at age seven for military training.

A: The Helots were public slaves, owned by the Spartan state, and were an integral part of the rural property of the Spartan citizens, also known as the homoioi. These people were attached to the land, which was the property of the Spartan state, but which was distributed as a cession to the homoioi, who made sure that the helots exploited it.

The greater their number, the more the distrust and cruelty with which the Spartiates treated them increased, to the point that there was a ritual (the Krypteia) organized purposely for the persecution and extermination of the Helots.

C: At the age of seven, Spartan children left their home and were under the authority of a specialized magistrate who supervised education. They were integrated into an agele, a kind of military unit for children, under the command of an older boy, the irén (nineteen years old). They learned then to read and write, as well as to sing. But the essentials of their training consisted in hardening them physically through fighting and athletics, and in learning how to use weapons, to march in formation and, above all, to blindly obey their superiors and always look for the good of the city.

Final answer:

Specific characteristics unique to Spartan society include: helots (slaves) who worked in the fields, Spartan boys leaving home at age seven for military training, and many women having roles in the military. While Athens also had slaves, their role in society differed from the helots in Sparta, also the focus in Athens was more on education than military training.

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The characteristics of life in Sparta, but not in Athens include:  A. Slaves, known as helots, tilled the fields and performed hard labor in Sparta. In contrast, slaves in Athens were usually domestic servants or involved in public projects such as construction. C. Spartan boys left home at age seven for military training. The focus in Sparta was on building a strong military and this was a majorelement of Spartan society not present in Athenian society. Athenian boys, did receive some military training, but the focus was more on education and the arts.  D. Many women served in the military in Sparta. Spartan women had a lot of freedom compared to Athenian women, including the possibility of having a role in the military. Athenian women were typically confined to domestic chores and had very limited roles in the society.

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Who is Martin Luther King Jr?

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Martin Luther King Jr. was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. King, both a Baptist minister and civil-rights activist, had a seismic impact on race relations in the United States, beginning in the mid-1950s.
Martin Luther King was an Black person who fought for right for black people. Hope it hellps :)

The study of the earths size and measurement is calledurement is called

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economic geography, urban geography, political geography and cultural geography 

Your answer is the first one, 
economic geography. I hope this helps! :)



It is called economic geography.

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Frank has a lawn-mowing business and agrees to cut the grass of a local business for 6 months with the agreement he will be paid $5,000 at the end of the 6 months. He agrees on a verbal contract with the business owner. After 6 months are up, the business owner refuses to the full amount. He only pays $2,500. Frank decides to sue. What court should he take his case to?

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The name Given to the Georgia chapter of the Sons of Liberty

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The name given to the Georgia Chapter of the Sons of Liberty  was "The Liberty Boys" The sons of Liberty was an organization created to fight taxation by England.. As their own way of protesting the Stamp Act, the Liberty Boys burned in the street an effigy of a stamp tax collector.

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Liberty Boys

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Define philosophy. A. an organized study of logic and mathematics B. a process of thinking by analogy C. the study of the literary works of the ancient Greeks D. the study of truth, knowledge, and the things of fundamental importance in life

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Generally speaking, philosophy is "D. the study of truth, knowledge, and the things of fundamental importance in life," since this realm can take on a variety of important issues. 

The answer is D: the study of truth, knowledge, and the things of fundamental importance in life.

Philosophy has been defined, through the ages and, supposedly, according to Socrates´ own words, as the befriending of wisdom, that is to say, as an inclination towards the seeking of truth; the foundations of knowledge, its limits and its legitimacy; and the pursuit of value, beauty, and merit according to one´s own life in a social setting.