What was the most important result of the Land Ordinance of 1785?

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Answer: The most important result of the Land Ordinance of 1785 was that it dramatically increased settlement in the West, since Jefferson's Administration made the purchasing of this land incredibly easy and cheap. 
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It enabled organized expansion of American boundaries

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Germany hoped to achieve a quick victory in the First World War by invading which country first?A. Russia
B. Great Britain
C. France
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Germany hoped to achieve a quick victory in the First World War by invading France first, since they thought France was ill-prepared for invasion. However the complex alliance system led to a prolonged war. 

The Romans used aqueducts to...?

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They used it for water supply or safe channel developed to pass on water.

The majority of states that did not ratify the Equal Rights Amendment were located in the A. Southeast.
B. West.
C. Northeast.
D. Midwest.

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The Correct Answer is A. Southeast.

The states are:

Southeast: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,  Tennessee and Virginia (9)

West: Nevada, Utah, Arizona (3)

Northeast: None

Midwest: Missouri and Illinois (2)

Additionally Oklahoma in the Southwest didn't ratify the Amendment.

Let's check the math: That's 15 states in total. 35 did ratify the Amendment. so we have in total 50 States.  Correct!

PS. Additionally Idaho, Kentucky, Nebraska, South Dakota and Tennessee originally ratified the Amendment, but later revoked it.


Did trade and migration spread knowledge of algricultre to humans around the world

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Yes. Both helped spread not only knowledge of agriculture, but many other things as well.

A provision of the Interstate Commerce Act was that railroads had to make their rates public. This was important so that railroad employees didn’t have to remember the rates.

railroads couldn’t unfairly charge different rates.

railroads could operate more quickly and efficiently.

different railroad companies would know what to charge.

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A provision of the Interstate Commerce Act was that railroads had to make their rates public. This was important so that railroads couldn’t unfairly charge different rates. Option B is correct.

The Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 is a United States federal law that was created in order to regulate the railroad industry, especially its monopolistic practices. The Act required that railroad rates be "reasonable and just," but did not empower the government to fix specific rates.

The answer is B. Railroads couldn't unfairly charge different rates.

When the Allies met in 1919 to negotiate the Treaty of Versailles, which of the below was a long term effect of this agreement? Question 3 options: Germany accepted as a full partner in the negotiations Germany's economy became controlled by other European powers Germany was ordered to pay reparations Germany's hatred of the Treaty led to World War II, 20 years later

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One long term effect of this agreement was that "Germany was ordered to pay reparations," which crippled the German economy and actually helped lead to World War II.