CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME ? ONLY 8 QUESTIONS (WORLD HISTORY) Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) The initial effects of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were there was heavy damage only within a mile of the bomb's impact the entire city was razed to the ground and nothing left standing there was a cloud of fallout that spread far and wide beyond Japan there was destruction of the centers and only a few structures left standing
Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) A primary reason for Truman's decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan was that he thought that it would lead to less deaths than a land invasion thought that Japan was developing nuclear weapons feared a Soviet and Japanese alliance wanted to retaliate for the Pearl Harbor attack
Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) What was one of the major reasons why the Manhattan Project was initiated? The United States wanted to prove its military superiority over the other countries. The Allied governments feared that Germany was developing atomic weapons. The United States needed a weapon to use in future wars against the USSR. The Manhattan Project was only intended to develop peacetime uses for atomic energy.
Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) While President Truman ultimately made the decision to drop the atomic bombs, the Manhattan Project and the development of those bombs was a decision made by President Franklin Roosevelt General Dwight D. Eisenhower Prime Minister Winston Churchill scientist Albert Einstein
what module is that?
7 why ? @BMW12345
Cause i was gunna look back at all the test i took to see if we had the same questions, but i just started 7. Sorry :(
i just started 7 too ! @BMW12345
by what number are you on ? 7.00?
what chapter?
im on 7.01
ohhhh
is that the pretest?
yes that pretest only counts for 1 point @BMW12345
ohhh haha i just guess on the pretests...
me too @ cause idrc about pretests
same they are pretty pointless. so which one are you on
hey do you have module 5 answers? @BMW12345
im on 7.05
what quiz?
ohhhhh gotcha
but i havent done the module 5 test
@BMW12345
can you help me out ? @BMW12345
yes i can try
have you done the module 5 test ? @BMW12345
Ya i did pretty pelletty on it, i can give you the ones i got right tho?
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How did the Scientific Revolution contribute to the Enlightenment? It lessened the importance of observation and measurement in scientific discovery. It led to a violent revolution and the overthrow of the crown. It strengthened people's belief in the authority of the Church. It led thinkers to seek out explanations instead of accepting common knowledge. Ana de Osorio is famous for discovering a cure for The Black Death malaria smallpox dysenter Considering the map above, how might the organization of the Holy Roman Empire have made the empire difficult to control? Individual territories had allegiances to other countries, making disputes within the empire more likely. Territories with access to the sea became wealthier and grew larger and more powerful than their landlocked neighbors. The control of lands by non-Germans increased German nationalist sentiments, making conflict more likely. The presence of small territories on France's border encouraged the French to invade the empire often. Public Domain How did England's geography help to make it a naval power? Since much of England was forested, there were ample resources for shipbuilding. Its location at the northwestern edge of Europe made it a natural trading post for the continent. As an island nation, England depended upon a strong navy for defense and for trade. England's numerous gold and silver mines made it a target for invasion. Which social class would it have been most dangerous to belong to during the French Revolution? the aristocracy the priesthood urban workers rural farm workers Through using a telescope, Galileo Galilei was able to prove the theories of scientist Isaac Newton Rene Descartes Nicholas Copernicus Ptolemy How did developments from the Renaissance affect Andreas Vesalius's work? Inventions such as the printing press allowed him to publish influential writings. He borrowed from ideas of Renaissance astronomers and astrologers. His research was funded by the increasingly powerful Catholic Church. He based his theories on the idea that individuals were subject to God's will. What astronomical model from the Renaissance replaced the one expressed in the image above? Geocentrism Heliocentrism Orbitalism Solarism © 2012 FLVS Which of the following inferences is supported by the graph? The population in Europe increased significantly from 1750 to 2000, likely due to advancements encouraged by the Scientific Revolution. The population in Europe decreased significantly from 1750 to 2000, likely due to brutal religious wars that plagued the region for centuries. The population in Europe increased significantly from 1750 to 2000, likely due to the French Revolution which drastically increased standard of living across the continent. The population in Europe decreased significantly from 1750 to 2000, likely due to major epidemics that were common place after 1750. What discovery by William Harvey greatly advanced the study of physiology? He explained how the nervous system works. He explained how muscles work. He explained the circulation of blood. He explained how the brain works. Why did constitutional monarchy develop in England while absolute monarchy continued in Russia? Russia was less economically developed than England and relied on a strong monarch to address the nation’s issues. Russian monarchs like Peter the Great increased the power of the nobility, while English monarchs like Elizabeth I refused to consult with the English Parliament. Russian monarchs deeply resented the intrusion of religious authorities into affairs of state, while English monarchs believed they owed allegiance to the head of the Church. Russia thrived economically under absolute monarchs, while England relied on Parliament to rebuild after the English Civil War. Use the excerpt below from the English Bill of Rights to answer the following question: "That the pretended power of suspending the laws or the execution of laws by regal authority without consent of Parliament is illegal; That the pretended power of dispensing with laws or the execution of laws by regal authority, as it hath been assumed and exercised of late, is illegal; That the commission for erecting the late Court of Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes, and all other commissions and courts of like nature, are illegal and pernicious; That levying money for or to the use of the Crown by pretence of prerogative, without grant of Parliament, for longer time, or in other manner than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal; That it is the right of the subjects to petition the king, and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal; That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against law…" Public Domain How did the English Bill of Rights represent a change from the existing political trends in 17th century Europe? It limited royal power and made Parliament the supreme authority. Most other governments didn't codify and publish laws. It was issued by the king of England to limit his own power. It mentioned government authority regarding religion. Why is Sir Francis Bacon sometimes referred to as "The Father of Modern Science"? Bacon proposed the scientific method. Bacon invented the microscope. Bacon invented empiricism. Bacon invented the atomic model. How did the ideals of Mary Wollstonecraft influence the later development of the Western world? Wollstonecraft's ideals contributed to the end of slavery in the United States. Wollstonecraft's ideals helped lead to increased political power for women. Wollstonecraft's scientific experiments created an early form of computing. Wollstonecraft's opposition to war became a cornerstone of the peace movement.
those are all the ones i got correct. Good luck :)
one sec i give you the letters
1.It led thinkers to seek out explanations instead of accepting common knowledge 2. Maleria 3. Individual territories had allegiances to other countries, making disputes within the empire more likely. 4. As an island nation, England depended upon a strong navy for defense and for trade. 5. The aristocracy 6. Nicholas Copernicus 7. Inventions such as the printing press allowed him to publish influential writings. 8. Heliocentrism 9. The population in Europe increased significantly from 1750 to 2000, likely due to advancements encouraged by the Scientific Revolution. 10. He explained the circulation of blood. 11. Russia was less economically developed than England and relied on a strong monarch to address the nation’s issues. 12. It limited royal power and made Parliament the supreme authority 13. Bacon proposed the scientific method 14. Wollstonecraft's ideals helped lead to increased political power for women.
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DO YOU HAVE THE ANSWERS FOR MODULE 6 TEST ? @BMW12345
i will return the favor :) @BMW12345
when these get answered,your history questions, you can compare them with mine and see if they match
yes thats what im doing thank you so much for the help :) @kelliegirl33
ummmmm i think i did pelletty on that one but il check
module 6 was a project, not a test
oh so did you do good on it ? @BMW12345
hasnt been graded yet. just turned it in yesterday
oh good ! hope you get 100% !!! @BMW12345
thank you, likewise to you on that test good luck
@melissa_ i did good on mine just don't copy the same exact thing cuz they can find out
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