Which leader do you think most helped the patriot cause?

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Answer: This of course a somewhat subjective question,but most would agree that it was George Washington who most help the patriots;cause since he was a highly charismatic leader leader that gained the respect and attention of practically the entire colonial population   

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In 1832, the United States Supreme Court ruled in Worcester v. Georgia that the state of Georgia had no right to force the Cherokee from their native lands. Why did this ruling have little positive effect? Georgia had no interest in Cherokee lands. President Jackson did not enforce the ruling. The Cherokee nation chose to move to Canada. The Trail of Tears had already occurred.

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The ruling in Worcester v. Georgia had little positive effects because President Jackson didn't enforce it.

The ruling of the US Supreme Court in the case Worcester v. Georgia (1832) is one of the most important decisions in the history of US jurisprudence. The president of the Supreme Court at the time was John Marshall, former Secretary of State of US President John Adams.

The question concerned the Cherokee Indians, and their removal from the lands of the state of Georgia. The Indians lived peacefully in their lands thanks to ancient peace treaties carried out in 1791 with the United States. They had their own laws and a proper state. But in 1828 gold was discovered in their possessions and Georgia took advantage of the opportunity to declare all previous agreements null and void in order to recover valuable lands and assets contained in them. The Indians then recurred with the help of the missionary Samuel Austin Worcester.

The Supreme Court declared the unconstitutionality of the state law, as only the federal government could express itself on the question of the Cherokee.

President Andrew Jackson, supporting the state of Georgia, allowed that the Indians were driven from the territory under the threat of weapons, in what was called the Trail of Tears.

In 1832 the United States' ruling in Worcester v. Georgia had little positive effect because President Jackson did not enforce the ruling and therefore no major actions were taken. 

How did revolutionaries in 18th-century France participate in changing their government? A. Leaders of the third estate formed alliances with neighboring countries.
B. An angry mob violently attacked and looted the state prison.
C. Soldiers in the French army turned against their leaders in violent protest.
D. Commoners protested unfair laws by refusing to work.

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Option:B. An angry mob violently attacked and looted the state prison.

Explanation:

French revolutionaries in the 18th century engaged in changing the ancien regime as they were facing a widespread famine and influenced by the intellectual like Voltaire and so on. The middle-class people were responsible for awakening the revolution and abolishing the monarchy in France. The revolution began after Parisians stormed the Bastille, a prison that held political convicts imprisoned by Louis XVI.

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Early studies of brain tissue that used staining techniques and microscopes from the 19th century described the "nerve net." These early understandings were in error in the sense that the nerve net was believed to be:

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Continuous

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A nerve net is any plexus of neurons lying in the periphery and so connected as to provide a diffuse conduction system, i.e., one in which conduction can take place in any direction and in which many alternative routes exist between any two points. They are entirely distinct and nowhere structurally continuous with any other fiber.

Which of the following statements is accurate regarding the practice of terracing in ancient Athens?

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Terracing worked best in areas with large plains.
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Ancient Athens invented the practice of terracing.

How did the achievements of the Scientific Revolution contribute to the Enlightenment ?

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Francisco Pizarro is the Spanish conquistador that conquered the inca empire  

Manco Inca initially had good relations with Francisco Pizarroand several other Spanish conquistadors. However, in 1535 he was left in Cuzco under the control of Pizarro's brothers, Juan and Gonzalo, who so mistreated Manco Inca that he ultimately rebelled.