Bible history....... please help!!!!!!!!
Match the following. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column.
1 . interchange and discussion of ideas in a frank and open way
2 . young man who spoke after Job's three friends
3 . had a complaint similar to Job's
4 . supreme in authority; superior to all others
5 . wrote of the patience of Job
6 . large sea creature that man cannot tame
7 . number of cycles in the debate section of Job
8 . disease with which Job's body was smitten by Satan
9 . number of servants who escaped and informed Job
10 . one of the earliest books of the Bible written

Jeremiah
dialogue
boils
three
James
four
leviathan
sovereign
Elihu
Job



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Answer 1
Here you go -- but I suspect if you took a bit of time you'd have been able to do the matching on your own, too!  Don't be afraid to test your own knowledge.

1 . interchange and discussion of ideas in a frank and open way - DIALOGUE
2 . young man who spoke after Job's three friends - ELIHU
3 . had a complaint similar to Job's - JEREMIAH
4 . supreme in authority; superior to all others - SOVEREIGN
5 . wrote of the patience of Job - JAMES
6 . large sea creature that man cannot tame - LEVIATHAN
7 . number of cycles in the debate section of Job - THREE
8 . disease with which Job's body was smitten by Satan - BOILS
9 . number of servants who escaped and informed Job - FOUR
10 . one of the earliest books of the Bible written - JOB

Answer 2

Final answer:

The terms given are aligned with specific concepts from the Book of Job and the Bible, such as the characters involved (Elihu, Job), the theme of divine justice (sovereign), and other elements like the large sea creature Leviathan.

Explanation:

To accurately match the items from the left column to the items in the right column based on the context provided by the Bible history question, we have the following associations:

Dialogue - interchange and discussion of ideas in a frank and open way.Elihu - young man who spoke after Job's three friends.Jeremiah - had a complaint similar to Job's.Sovereign - supreme in authority; superior to all others.James - wrote of the patience of Job.Leviathan - a large sea creature that man cannot tame.Three - number of cycles in the debate section of Job.Boils - disease with which Job's body was smitten by Satan.Four - number of servants who escaped and informed Job.Job - one of the earliest books of the Bible written.

The book of Job is a key part of the Hebrew Bible, which addresses the complex issues surrounding human suffering and divine justice. Job's integrity and patience during his severe trials, ultimately leading to a conversation with God, highlight the challenges in understanding divine purpose. The matchings provided reflect the narratives and themes within the book of Job and the wider context of biblical scripture.


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The prospect of cheap land and the gold rush.

Land in the west started out fairly cheap in that someone can buy acres of land for a couple of dollars. They were however suppose to stay in the area for a certain amount of years. However, gold was soon discovered in the west, and many people, thinking to strike rich, packed their bags and either traveled on trails westward, or got on ships and rounded cape Horn to get to Port cities located on the west.

So your answer is land, a new life, and gold

Hope this helps

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1. During the period 1877 to 1900, the United States underwent massive economic, social and political changes. Write an essay that describes change in each of these areas. Discuss how railroads shaped the development and settlement of the nation. Explain the role the new middle class played in the changes and social movements during this era. Give examples of the positive and negative effects of industrialization and change during the period. In your opinion, what was the most important problem of the era and how did the nation respond to it?





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America changed greatly from 1877- 1900. From an economic standpoint, the US government helped to fund the creation of the Transcontinental Railroad. This method of transportation was supposed to connect the eastern states (like New York, Pennsylvania, etc.) to the western states (like California). This would railroad would help to transport goods and people quicker. Along with this, the increased amount of industrialization had a great effect on the American economy. This increased industrialization was caused by developments like the Bessemer process. This process, developed in Europe, was studied and implemented into the US by Andrew Carnage. This allowed for the cheap manufacturing of steel. Cheap steel lead to the creation of skyscrappers and railroads all over the country.

In terms of political and social change, the late 1800's (1870's specifically) saw the era of Reconstruction. This was supposed to be a period of time when African-American citizens (who were recently freed from slavery) gained rights in American society. Right after the Civil War ended in 1865, three different amendments were passed to help African-Americans gain legal rights in the US (like the right to vote). Despite these laws, southern states developed obstacles for African-Americans to fulfill these rights by creating literacy tests and poll taxes. These were developed to prevent African-Americans from expressing their newly gained right to vote.

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Viewed as a terrorist.

Answer:

To many Israeli Jews, Yasser Arafat is viewed as a terrorist.

Explanation:

Arafat and his movement operated from several Arab countries. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Fatah (his political party) confronted Jordan in a brief civil war. Being forced to flee from Jordan to Lebanon, Arafat and Fatah were important targets in the invasions that Israel carried out in 1978 and 1982. While the majority of Palestinians, regardless of their political ideology, saw him as a warrior and a martyr who symbolized his national aspirations, many Israelis described him as a terrorist because of the attacks his faction carried out against civilians.

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weaving, jewelry making and wood-block printing
weaving,wood-block printing,jewelry making

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The Office of the United States Trade Representative is the agency responsible for advising the President of the US on trade policies. It also conducts trade negotiations at bilateral and multilateral levels.

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Peace Corps. Hope this helps!

The answer is Peace corps

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mild temperatures and some rain

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What five factors contributed to the industrial revolution starting in great britain?

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Agricultural practices, abundance of food, Britian had a ready supply of money, natural recources were plentiful, a supply of markets to exchange goods.

in addition to a primary political parties can nominate candidates for general election through a

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caucus or a convention
signature drive or public rally
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 Caucus or Convention

The correct answer is b). caucus or a convention.

In a caucus, party members have reunions in their district and commit to support their favorite presidential candidate. This results in having a certain number of delegates. These delegates announce who is their favorite candiate trying to influence people’s vote.

After the primaries and caucuses are finished in the states, the party organizes a national convention to vote and then announce his candidate for president.  


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The correct answer is the second one
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At the time of signing, what was the title of the man who is the first of the two names in the name of the 1901 treaty that nullified the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty? 403 points

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The Clayton - Bulwer Treaty was negotiated in 1850 by John M. Clayton and Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer to build the Nicaragua Canal that would connect the Pacific and the Atlantic. It was a treaty between the United States and the United Kingdom. One of the essential points of the treaty was not to obtain or maintain exclusive control of the canal. However, there were disagreements because of the United Kingdom's control of territories surrounding the Nicaragua Canal. The United States wants the canal to be open to all nations equally thus, giving birth to Hay-Pauncefote Treaty that nullified the first treaty. It was signed by US Secretary of State (to answer the question) John Hay and British Ambassador to the United States Lord Pauncefote on the 18th of November 1901. 

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progressive reforms
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I pretty sure it was the regulatory reforms, however, they were mostly know as the Educational Reforms and Prison Reforms separatly

The correct answer is B) progressive reforms.

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From the 1890s to the 1920s, the United States lived an interesting period of social activism that resulted in political reforms called "progressive reforms." This Progressive movement focused on resolving problems caused by the industrialization such as political corruption in government and companies, immigration, and uncontrolled urbanization. It tried to eliminate or at least limit, the influence of political machines and their personal agendas in politics.

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Question 11 options:


it integrated the military


it allowed women to serve in the military


it discouraged soldiers from joining the military


creation of first suburban housing developments

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I would think it is A

D. "creation of first suburban housing."

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attempted to suppress the Catholic Church


offered benefits such as health care


regulated industry to increase production


attempted to suppress the Socialist party

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The best answer there, as far as gaining the support of the working class, was that Bismarck offered benefits such as health care.  Bismarck was not a socialist, but he recognized that if the German nation did not employ some of the ideas from socialism, the working classes would become a rebellious force within the nation.  So he implemented the first program of what we in the USA today would call Social Security.  There was a Health Insurance Bill introduced in 1883, an Accident Insurance Bill in 1884, an Old Age and Disability Insurance Bill in 1889, and further protections offered by the state.

Bismarck did also aim to suppress the Catholic Church with measures that were referred to as the Kulturkampf (Culture War).  But that was because as a Protestant, he distrusted the loyalty of the Catholics in the German state.

Answer:

Bismarck offered benefits such as health care

Explanation:

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Gibbons v. Ogden,was a landmark decision in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the power to regulate interstate commerce, granted to Congress by the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, encompassed the power to regulate navigation. The case was argued by some of America's most admired and capable attorneys at the time. Exiled Irish patriot Thomas Addis Emmet and Thomas J. Oakley argued for Ogden, while U.S. Attorney General William Wirt and Daniel Webster argued for Gibbons.

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The answer is:
Black Cabinet

Answer:

The correct answer is: Black Cabinet.

Explanation:

The Black Cabinet, or also known as the Federal Council of Negro Affairs, was the informal name given to a group of African American people that turned out to be the public policy advisors to the United States Presidents' Franklin D. Roosevelt during the the period that took place from 1933 until 1945 and it included more than twenty members during 1938 who were mostly community leaders and activists from the African American community at that time.

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80% of the world's farming was engaged in farming before the Industrial Revolution. Now, less than 1% of people farm.
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What territory did the British receive from France at the conclusion of the Seven Years’ War (French and Indian War)?

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They fought for the Ohio River Valley. The territory won was referred to as Northwest territory because it was in the Northwest at the time. 

Which elevation zone on the image above is best suited for growing coffee, corn, wheat, and tobacco?
A.
Tierra Nevada
B.
Tierra Templada
C.
Tierra Caliente
D.
Tierra Helada

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The correct answer is - B. Tierra Templada.

The term Tierra Templada refers to the places that are in the tropical region but are on a higher elevation and are cooler than the lowlands. Tierra Templada regions are found between the elevation of 750 meters and 1850 meters above sea level. Because of their elevation, and being close to the Equator, these places do not have extremes in the temperatures, and the average temperatures are from 18 (the coldest month) to 22°C (the warmest month). The amount of precipitation is in solid amount, and the soil is of relatively good quality, so it is an excellent place for the agriculture to develop, and the plants like the coffee, wheat, corn, and tobacco, thrive in this conditions.

The Tierra Templada, ranging from 2,501 to 6,000 feet, is most suitable for growing coffee, corn, wheat, and tobacco due to its cooler temperatures and fertile volcanic soils. The correct option is B.

The elevation zone that is best suited for growing coffee, corn, wheat, and tobacco is the Tierra Templada. This zone ranges from 2,501 to 6,000 feet and has cooler temperatures than at sea level, making it a very habitable and agriculturally productive region. With fertile volcanic soils, the Tierra Templada is ideal for the production of coffee, which grows well in the cooler air of this elevation. In addition to coffee, this region also supports the growth of other crucial food crops, including corn, wheat, and small grains, making it a versatile agricultural zone.

How did the colonizers benefit from the colonies they controlled?

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Colonizers tend to come from industrialized countries and the way they benefited from the colonies is through the economy. The need for raw materials and a bigger market are the usual reasons they colonize people. 
Final answer:

The colonizers benefited from the colonies they controlled economically through resource extraction, profit generation, and labor exploitation.

Explanation:

The colonizers benefited from the colonies they controlled in several ways:

Economic benefits: The colonizers extracted valuable resources from the colonies, such as minerals and crops, to support their industries and economy. Profit generation: The colonizers established trade networks that allowed them to sell manufactured goods back to the colonies at higher prices, creating a favorable balance of trade and increasing their treasury. Labor exploitation: The colonizers relied on cheap labor from the colonies, often through forced labor or indentured servitude, which allowed them to keep production costs low and maximize profits.

If you were on Magellan's ship the Victoria, you would have seen:

Select all that apply

1. the port of Spain for the last time on September 1915
2. the Indian Ocean
3. your shipments and Captain killed by Sevillians
4. the Philippines and the Cape of Good Hope
5. seventeen of your mates disembark three years and twelve days after you first set sail

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Answer:

5. seventeen of your mates disembark three years and twelve days after you first set sail

Explanation:

The Nao Victoria was a high-board ship (high or oceanic edge) of the first fleet that the Spanish Monarchy envisaged to go to the "islands of spices", provided that they were included within the Spanish demarcations and without touching on the Portuguese It was called in its day the "Armada de la especiería" or "Armada de Magallanes". The voyages were concluded with the first round the world (1519-1522), this being the only ship that completed this journey.

Answer:the Indian Ocean and  the Philippines and the Cape of Good Hope

Explanation:

The last ship, the Victoria, departed from the Philippines, crossed the Indian Ocean, and sailed around the Cape of Good Hope

What are some other rigid social structures you have studied that are similar to the castas?

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During most of the colonial era, Spanish American society had a pyramidal structure with a small number of Spaniards at the top, a group of mixedrace people beneath them, and at the bottom a large indigenous population and small number of slaves, usually of African origin. Although the size of these groups varied between regions and fluctuated over the course of three centuries, they comprised the hierarchy of power and social status during most of the colonial period.


The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The other rigid social structures you have studied that are similar to the castas is the social class system in Medieval times in Europe or the class Pyramid of ancient Egypt.

The Castas system was developed by the Spanish people wneh they conquered the many territories in México and South America. It was a rigid system based on race and birth. The Peninsulares were people born in Spain. They were powerful and rich controlled the territories of New Spain.  The Creoles follow they were born in New Spain from Spanish parents. They owned land and businesses in the colonies. Then it came the Mestizos, people whose parents were a Native American Father and Spanish mother and vice-versa.

While some historians explain the end of slavery in the americas throughout the nineteenth century as a response to the antislavery campaigns of liberal and christian abolitionists, a reading of the british decision to end the slave trade in 1807, and slavery in its empire in 1834, as equally utilitarian decisions, pragmatic attempts intended to stave off potential black revolution on the one hand, and to resolve?

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Britain needed to resolve a conflict between the principles of free trade (which Britain was more and more adopting) and the institution of slavery.

Concerns about slave revolts indeed were indeed part of Britain's pragmatic decisions to end its participation in the slave trade in 1807 and phasing out slavery in its empire starting in 1834.  But the other factor was that the Industrial Revolution was taking over how the British economy operated, and the institution of slavery no longer fit within the new, industrializing economy.  

Along with those practical reasons, there was of course much moral pressure applied by the abolitionist movement.  William Wilberforce was a key voice of conscience in Parliament from the moral side of the argument.

What factors produced the division within the christian church?

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I assume you are talking about the Catholic Church. One of the first distinctions is the differences in the head of the church. Catholics claim the Pope is God's messenger on Earth, Protestants don't believe there is any other messenger but Jesus and the Bible, Eastern Orthodox follows the teachings of 7 councils. Other factors that lead to divisions are church structure, baptism (yes people argue over whether its better to sprinkle or dunk, along with when it should occur at infancy or upon acceptance of Christ). There are also differences on how the Bible should be interpreted and understood. 

50 POINTS!


Which of these was stipulated by the third Navigation Act, passed in 1663?

A) Exports of sugar, tobacco, and rice must be routed through England.
B) All exports from colonies must be routed through England.
C) All imports to the colonies must be routed through England.
D) All trade must be carried on with England or colonial-owned shippers.
E) All exports of manufactured goods must be routed through England.

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The answer is C. Hope it helps! :)
The answer would be C. 

In this quotation, Paine suggests that the king’s actions

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 In England a King hath little more to do than to make war and give away places; which, in plain terms, is to impoverish the nation. —Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776. Based on the excerpt, what does Paine suggest about the king's actions? His actions make Britain poorer. hope u have a great day:)

In schenck v. united states (1919), justice holmes said that speech can be restricted when
a.one expresses one's self on public property.
b.it presents a clear and present danger to society.
c.it suggests the overthrow of the united states government.
d.it is expressed in anger, whether verbally or non-verbally.

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The correct answer is B.

The Schenk case dealt with Schenk encouraging people to avoid the military draft during World War I. He was arrested but argued that his first amendment freedom of speech was violated. After making its way through state and local courts, the case made it all the way to the Supreme Court.  However, the court ruled it was NOT protected by the first amendment right of freedom of speech. This is because it caused a clear danger to the US war effort, which could cause the US to lose World War I.
B--when it presents a clear and present danger to society. 

This decision came during wartime and Justice Holmes was clear that circumstances determine if speech can be restricted. 

Schenck sent pamphlets to drafted soldiers during World War I stating the government should not ask men to kill other men. During war, this speech can be dangerous and therefore restricted. If it was said during peacetime, then there is no danger and Schenck would have been free to express. 

In the aftermath of the french and indian war, many american colonists __________. (ch 06)

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After the French and Indian War, many American Colonists thought things would go back to the way they had been. They were upset to learn that Britain blamed them for the war and was demanding that they pay for the war. Britain imposed taxes and and laws that they hadn't worried about in years. Some colonial legislatures were even suspended because they were seen as part of the problem. 
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