The actual war that took place at Troy was a central event in Greek culture. True OR False

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Answer: Yes, it is true that the actual war that took place at Troy was a central event in Greek culture, since this led to a decisive Greek victory and the total destruction of Troy. 

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An elected leader in a parliamentary democracy is calleda. monarch
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Prime minister

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What was one main cause of the Age of Exploration?A) The great awakening
B) The dark ages
C) The crusades
D) The roaring twenties

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The answer would be C) as these were the first time that there was exploration or visiting across vast areas of land. 

Why would a historian use a primary source when studying about a historical event?A. Primary sources analyze the event's impact on long-term historical trends.
B. Primary sources contain lists of other books and articles related to the event.
C. Primary sources are created by people who actually experienced the event.
D. Primary sources give a broad summary of evidence about the event.

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One of the main reasons why a historian would use a primary source when studying a historical event is because "C. Primary sources are created by people who actually experienced the event", and they can also be things that happened to be "around" at a certain time. 

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c primary sources are created by people who actually experienced the event  

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Which president's administration marked the turning point in the history of presidential power, when having a strong president became the rule rather than just the exception?

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The president's administration that marked the turning point in the history of presidential power is FDR (Franklin D. Roosevelt)

The system of feudalism served as all of the following EXCEPT as a A. labor system. B. form of government. C. form of social hierarchy. D. system of social equality.

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All of the following  served as a system of Feudalism, except C) form of social hierarchy, since the definition of feudalism means a ''dominant social system'' where there is most likely a system of social equality, meaning the society have the same status and respect for each other generally, if you do someone labor, say work and till in there fields, they will offer you protection, wages, and the use of land in return, this was around the Middle Ages,or it could also be B, form of government, but since that was a type of government.... Hope this was helpful, have a good day!

Its actually D. system of social equality just did it on time4learning compass learning some activity quiz

(MC)Which statement describes the approach the Warren Court took to the issue of segregation? It declared segregation unconstitutional but ruled that integration was not required. It rejected both legally required segregation and government efforts to enforce integration. It allowed segregation under certain circumstances where people voluntarily choose separate facilities. It ruled that segregation was unconstitutional and that efforts must be made to achieve integration.

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  • It ruled that segregation was unconstitutional and that efforts must be made to achieve integration.

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The court was both acclaimed and condemned for finishing racial isolation in the United States, fusing the Bill of Rights and ending officially sanctioned voluntary prayer in public schools.

The period is perceived as the most elevated point in legal power that has subsided from that point forward, yet with a substantial continuing impact.

It ruled that segregation was unconstitutional and that efforts must be made to achieve integration.