Overproduction in industry and agriculture, war debts, and the stock market crash were all causes of

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Answer 1
Answer: Overproduction in industry and agriculture, war debts, and the stock market crash were all causes of "the Great Depression," since the "bubble" of economic prosperity suddenly burst in 1929. 
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The answer is C: The Great Depression!


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Gandhi fought the British by attacking them in all of the following ways, excepta. economically.
c. passively.
b. verbally.
d. violently.

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The correct answer is D. Violently

He was a proponent of peaceful negotiations and protesting instead of complete bloodshed. All of the other aspects mentioned were indeed used by him in his plans.

A noble woman educated her children. Why was a peasant woman less likely to teach her own children?

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The peasant would be less educated herself and unable to teach her children. While a noble was probably rich or had a decent amount of money and was educated as a child therefore able to educate her children/child.

Because some of the peasant womens are less educated and had lot of chores to do.

Which of the following was a cause of Americans moving west in the early to mid-1800s?

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i think it was war,feud,goldrush

PLEASE HELP. For each term, person, or place listed at the beginning of the section, write a sentence explaining it's significance

Terms, People, and Places:

Hapsburg Empire
Charles V
Philip II
absolute monarch
divine right
armada
El Greco
Miguel de Cervantes

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The Hapsburg Empire was an unofficial name among historians for the countries and provinces that were ruled by the junior Austrian branch of the House of Hapsburg. The reign was from 1526 to 1867. Occasionally called Austrian Monarchy or Danubian Monarchy.

Charles V was the heir of three of Europe's leading dynasties: the House of Hapsburg, Valois-Burgundy, and Trastama. From the House of Hapsburg, he inherited Austria and other lands in central Europe and succeeded in the title of Holy Roman Emperor. From the House of Valois-Burgundy, he inherited Burgundian Netherlands and the Franche-Comte. From the Spanish House of Trastama, he inherited the crowns of Castile and Aragon and became the first King of Spain.
His vast empire caused him to be involve in wars where other nations wanted to reduce his domain and lessen his influence. After 34 years of ruling his empire, Charles V, abdicated from his throne at the age of 56 and transferred his Spanish Empire including Netherlands and Italy to his son, Philip II. Charles V died at the age of 58.

Philip II of Spain was the only surviving son of Charles V and the successor of the Spanish Crown. He was born on 21st May 1527 and died on 13th September 1598. He was also a successor of to the throne of Portugal through his maternal grandfather, Manuel I of Portugal, and claimed throne in 1580 after the death of his uncle. Under the his reign as King of Spain and King of Portugal, the Iberian Union was established.

 

What were the goals and consequences of Christian missions in China and why did the Boxersobject?

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Answer: The Empress threw her lot in with the Boxers and decreed that foreigners in China be killed. Not only were missionaries killed, but also numerous Chinese pastors.

Which is a basic practice of Judaism? A. reading the Torah B. worshipping many gods C. making burnt offerings D. sacrificing animals

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A  basic practice of Judaism is reading the Torah. Thus the correct option is A.

What is Judaism?

The religious, intellectual, and legal traditions and civilization of the Jewish people are collectively referred to as Judaism, which is an Abrahamic and ethnic religion. Jews hold that there is only one God and that He has made a specific relationship with them.

In accordance with Israelite tradition, Yahweh is the God of Israel and the one who created the universe and has been worshipped ever since. The fact that worship unites the community is another reason why Jews value it.

The morning and afternoon services on the Sabbath, as well as the morning services on Mondays and Thursdays, are the four times a week when the Torah is read in the synagogue.

Therefore, option A is appropriate.

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I'd say A, reading the Torah (which means "the law", and is meant to instruct), and is the first five books of the Old Testament in the bible. It It would definitely not be B, as they are monotheistic like Christians and worship only one God, and though they did make burnt offerings or sacrifice animals at one point, that isn't practiced anymore.