Who was not free in medieval England

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Answer 1
Answer: Spanish people were not free in medieval England.
Answer 2
Answer: Spanish people were not free in medieval England at that time.


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What role did Neal Dow play in regulating America's use of alcohol? A. He passed a statewide prohibition law stating it was illegal to make or sell alcohol.

B. He was the first government official to ban alcohol for residents less than eighteen years
old.

C. He established the first statewide law banning the consumption of alcoholic beverages in public places.

D. He established a standard that bars and restaurants had to meet before they were allowed to serve alcohol.

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A. He passed a statewide prohibition law stating it was illegal to make or sell alcohol. Neal S. Dow was the mayor of the city of Portland in Maine and was also a general in the Union Army during the Civil War. He was a highly controversial character who once ordered for a troop to fire on a crowd, where he killed one person, and then was tried for this. He then became a leader of the Temperance Movement, following his political career. The temperance movement is a movement against the consumption of alcohol, something he stood for the whole of his life.

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A. He passed a statewide prohibition law stating it was illegal to make or sell alcohol.

How did pictograph differ from an ideograph

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Pictographs resemble what they mean. For example, a pictograph of "Tiger" would be more or less recognizable as the image of a tiger crudely drawn. 
Ideographs do not resemble what they mean. However, Ideographs can resemble one another (i.e. the ideograph of "Tiger" may resemble the ideograph of "Lion", but neither would resemble a Tiger or Lion crudely drawn). Ideographs can also steal phonetic pieces (i.e. The ideograph for "Shipping" may have the ideograph for "ping" in it since "ping" is phonetically part of "Shipping"). Finally Ideographs can be composed of multiple minor ideographs working in concert (i.e. "Archer" may be written as combination of "bow" and "man" since the Archer is man who uses a bow). None of the combination-elements are present in pictographs.

The tone of hamlets soliloquy at the end of act III, scene ii is significantaly different than the tone of the previous three. What is the tone of the fourth soliloquy? Quote at least a few words from it to support your interpretation

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Hamlet's fourth soliloquy is probably his most famous one - "To be or not to be." It is rather different from his previous soliloquies because now he is contemplating something that didn't come up before - suicide. He is thinking whether it is worth it to fight to find his father's murderer when in the end all of them are going to die, so why not die sooner than later. He is contemplating if he should go on fighting or just kill himself and end it all, which is why this soliloquy in particular is rather depressing, hesitant, and gives a deeper insight into Hamlet's madness.

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Hamlet's fourth soliloquy is the famous "to be or not to be" speech that he contemplates whether to go forward with his planned murder scheme.

Explanation:

In William Shakespeare's tragedy play "Hamlet", we see the character of the young prince Hamlet trying to avenge his father's death. His soliloquys are the passageway to understand his inner conflicts that he dare not share with others. While the previous speeches can be the same in their plans to kill Claudius, the fourth "to be or not to be" soliloquy is different in his approach of how to get rid of the murderer. Here, he includes himself in the casualties, contemplating sui cide which had not been included in the previous soliloquys. His desperation can be seen in this soliloquy.

To die, to sleep—

No more—and by a sleep to say we end

The heartache and the thousand natural shocks

That flesh is heir to—’tis a consummation

Devoutly to be wished! To die, to sleep.

To sleep, perchance to dream—ay, there’s the rub,

For in that sleep of death what dreams may come.

He seems to be stuck between fighting against his uncle of killing himself so that this pain will end, and he will "sleep" forever. This is the first time he thinks of hurting himself in his plans to avenge his father's murder at the hands of his uncle Claudius.

Please help me =)A building where goods are manufactured is called a

tenement.

laboratory.

factory.

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The correct choice would be a factory.

The correct answer is C. Factory


Which of the following is the best example of a check on President power

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usually congress has more power than the president, a lot more 
its not like if the president says no more school it will happen it also has to go through them to  did i help =)

What are crimes of omission?

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Omission is a failure to act. There are different legal consequences.