Chen Sheng and Wu Guang are best known for leading the rebellion against the first Qin Emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi leading the rebellion against the second Qin Emperor, Qin Er Shi leading the rebellion against the third Qin Emperor, Qin San Shi leading the rebellion against the first Han Emperor, Liu Bang

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Answer: "Chen Sheng and Wu Guang are best known for leading the rebellion against the first Qin Empero" but it should be noted they are known for other things as well. 

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Which of the following is not a necessary part of the historical thinking process?A. Publishing articles
B. Asking questions
C. Gathering information
D. Drawing conclusions

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In general, "A. Publishing articles" is not a necessary part of the historical thinking process, since this is usually done after a conclusion has already been drawn due to research.

The correct answer is A) publishing articles.

Publishing articles is not a necessary part of the historical thinking process.

We use historical thinking when our critical thinking or intellectual abilities evaluate sources of information. We use this critical thinking to analyze primary sources in order to understand history; events, incidents, conflicts, or situations that occurred in the past. In historical thinking, we use multiple perspectives, different sources, research primary documents, the connection among evidence, and the comprehension of the historical context. But publishing articles is not a necessary part of the historical thinking process.

Why was,Hammurabi Code a great Babylonian achievement

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Hammurabi's Code was a great Babylonian achievement because it was the FIRST set of written laws portrayed on immense, tall pillars located around the city. 

Which of the following was a result of the Louisiana Purchase? 28 forces gained control of New Orleans. The size of the United States nearly doubled. Jefferson allied with the British against France. France regained control of the West Indies.

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One major result of the Louisiana Purchase was that "The size of the United States nearly doubled," since this territory was sold by France to the US for a relatively small amount of money. 

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the size of the United States nearly doubled

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What role did the Scientific Revolution play in bringing about the Enlightenment?The Enlightenment challenged the traditional authority of the Church.

The Enlightenment called for equality of opportunity for women.

Enlightenment thinkers published a series of lengthy encyclopedias.

Enlightenment thinkers called for the overthrow of governments.

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The Enlightenment challenged the traditional authority of the church. During the Scientific Revolution, empirical research and observation was put forth as the path to finding truths about nature and the universe. Astronomers such as Nicolaus Copernicus, Johannes Kepler, and Galileo Galilei were religious men, but they encountered much resistance from the established church because their ideas challenged the church's teaching that the Earth was the center of the universe. The Enlightenment went even further than the Scientific Revolution had gone in challenging the traditions and authority of the church. A number of Enlightenment thinkers were Deists -- belieiving God created the universe but let it run from there on natural principles He created. Some Enlightenment proponents, such as David Hume and Denis Diderot, even went as far as agnosticism (Hume) or atheism (Diderot).

Answer:The Enlightenment challenged the traditional authority of the church. During the Scientific Revolution, empirical research and observation was put forth as the path to finding truths about nature and the universe. Astronomers such as Nicolaus Copernicus, Johannes Kepler, and Galileo Galilei were religious men, but they encountered much resistance from the established church because their ideas challenged the church's teaching that the Earth was the center of the universe. The Enlightenment went even further than the Scientific Revolution had gone in challenging the traditions and authority of the church. A number of Enlightenment thinkers were Deists -- belieiving God created the universe but let it run from there on natural principles He created. Some Enlightenment proponents, such as David Hume and Denis Diderot, even went as far as agnosticism (Hume) or atheism (Diderot).

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The original purpose of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was toA. develop the principle of states' rights.
B. solve the slavery issue.
C. revise the Articles of Confederation.
D. elect the first president of the United States.

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A. IV
B. VII
C. VI
D. III

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. revise the Articles of Confederation." The original purpose of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was to revise the Articles of Confederation.

The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. VI." Under Article VI of the Constitution, the laws of Congress and all treaties are the law of the land.

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The primary significance of the plane selections made by the terrorists on September 11 was that they were planning to make long journeys--meaning that they had the maximum amount of fuel possible, which led to a larger explosion.