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What native American tribe lived in longhouses?

All the Iroquoian tribes made longhouses, not only the Iroquois league (Cayuga, Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Tuscarora) but also the Huron, Petun, Neutral, Erie and others.

The Virginia Algonquian tribes (Powhatan, Pamunkey and more), the Delaware or Leni Lenape, the Susquehannock or Sasquehanna and a few more eastern groups; the Sauk and Fox, Kickapoo, Winnebago and the Dakota Sioux tribes (Mdewakanton, Wahpeton and Sisseton) all lived in longhouses as well as other types of dwelling.

The plank houses of the northwest coast could also be classed as longhouses, but of a completely different construction.

What is to do apex us history?

APEX U.S. History is an online curriculum for high school students covering American history from the pre-Columbian era to the present, focusing on key events, themes, and critical thinking through lessons and assessments.

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What best describes the roman empires public works projects?

Though its public works projects, the Roman Empire built aqueducts, roads, bridges, harbors, and other infrastructure that significantly improved the welfare of its people. Ear Wax Removal in Auckland, making it easier to move out of the ear naturally. These drops often contain a solution of water and saline, mineral oil, or hydrogen peroxide. Irrigation: This method involves using a bulb syringe or a specialized ear irrigation kit to gently flush the ear with warm water.

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Are there any presidents from Utah?

No, there has not been one yet. In 2012, the Republican nominee for president was a Mormon (Mitt Romney). His father, George Romney, tried to get the Republican nomination in 1964 and 1968, but was not successful.

When did the fire of London happen?

In 1666 AD. From a bakers oven, in Pudding Lane.

Pudding Lane still exists.

The Monument in London, was erected to memory of the Great Fire of London, by Sir Christopher Wren when he was rebuilding London (St. Paul's Cathedral included), after the Great Fire.

Who made the Moana Lisa?

I think you mean 'Mona Lisa'. Note the spellimng. (NOT Moana Lisa).

It is also known as 'La Giaconda'.

It was NOT made, but painted by 'Leonardo da Vinci'.

In Elizabethan England did men and women have equal rights?

No ! Equal rights for women are not going to be a feature until at least the 20th century. Women in Britain (aged 30+) cannot even vote till 1918, with all women allowed to vote at the same ages as men in 1928.

Why did the English send convicts to New Zealand?

A good answer is contained in the article entitled "Convicts to New Zealand" and other related short articles on the same web pages, PIONEERS IN NEW ZEALAND by A G Flude, NZ historian,

http://homepages.ihug.co,nz/~tonyf/index.html

Jatt and jaat same?

Yes Jatt and Jaat are same in Hindi language we used to say jaat and in Punjabi we used to say jatt neither they have no difference as Shahid Bhagat Singh, dara singh ji,deol family and many more belongs to sikh(jatt) but they also say themselves jaat.

Was the Treaty of Versailles signed for ww1 or 2?

IT SIGNED for WW1 BUT THE US DIDNT JOIN IT SO IT FAILED. AND WOODROW WILSON MADE IT AND THERE IS THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN THE TREATY OF VERSALIES.

Witch is the best city in England?

Coventry , because the word Coventry means the 'Dwelling of the Witches Coven'.

However, I think you have your English Grammar is at fault. The question should read. "Which is the best city in England?"

Note the spelling of the word Witch/Which.

Witch is a female sorceress.

Which is placing a question.

The best city in England. Probably London, because all foreign visitors go there.

When did the French Revolution take place?

The French Revolution is a misleading term. There have been at least 23 French Revolutions. The first one started on 14th July 1789 when the starving people of Paris attacked the Bastille, a fortress on the edge of town, because a) they needed some guns and b) the Bastille was a prison where the King could send anybody, any time, without question or trial. The mob, armed with muskets and one or two cannon from Les Invalides, battered at the walls and told the Governor that his life would be spared if he surrendered. The Governor surrendered. His head was removed with a blunt knife. The mob then rushed to rescue the prisoners. It turned out there were only seven of them, as the King wasn't using that prison any more. Bother. Meanwhile at Versailles the King, wanting more tax money, had called Parliament to meet for the first time in 150 years. Mistake. In theory, he should have got what he wanted. Parliament had three houses, or 'Estates'; the Nobility, the Clergy and the Third Estate, which meant the common people. (Incidentally, this is where we get the term 'Third World' from.) The Nobility and Clergy didn't pay taxes, so were only too willing to give the King what he wanted. The Third Estate paid all the taxes and would obviously vote against more; but each Estate had only one vote. The members of the Third Estate responded to this constitutional unfairness by locking themselves in the King's indoor tennis court and swearing not to leave until France had a new constitution. The King gave in, then changed his mind, then sent for troops to back up his authority; which was why the common people in Paris needed guns to defend themselves. When the King heard about the Bastille business he said 'Oo dear, is this a revolt?' and was answered 'No, Sire, it's a Revolution'. He allowed the Third Estate a new voting system, but they didn't trust him and he was escorted to Paris where an eye could be kept on him. He tried to escape and was imprisoned. Every other King in Europe protested. The new French Government declared war on every King in Europe. The King was convicted of plotting with France's enemies, and guillotined. Reign of Terror. All enemies of Revolution go on chopping list. Enemies defeated. War over, Terror no longer necessary, its leaders are executed. France without leaders, General Napoleon Bonaparte takes over. 1804, he becomes Emperor Napoleon. More wars. 1814, King back (Louis XVIII); 1815, Napoleon returns for 100 days, then Waterloo and King back. Succeeded by his son Charles X. Unpopular. 1830, Revolution. Louis-Philippe, constitutional monarchy. 1848, Revolution. Second Republic. President, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, great-nephew of guess who. 1852, Second Empire, Napoleon III. 1870, war with Prussia. France loses. Paris besieged. Emperor abdicates. Third Republic. New Government surrenders Paris. Revolution in Paris (the Commune). French army invades Paris. 20,000 Parisians killed in a week. Paris comes to heel. 1940, Germans invade. Dictatorship. 1945, Fourth Republic. At the moment, we're on the Fifth Republic and still counting.
The French Revolution took place from 1789 to 1799.
The French Revolution officially started in 1789 and ended in 1799.
From 1789 to 1799.

The Senate rarely rejects Presidential Cabinet appointees?

It's true that the Senate rarely rejects presidential Cabinet appointees, but it does happen from time to time. Most appointees are confirmed without major issues, as Presidents typically select candidates who are generally acceptable to the Senate. However, there are instances where the Senate has rejected or stalled confirmations due to concerns over the appointee’s qualifications, past conduct, or policy positions.

For example:

  • **John Tower** (1989): Tower, nominated by President George H.W. Bush for Secretary of Defense, was rejected by the Senate due to concerns over his personal behavior and past conduct.

  • **Ronald Reagan’s Cabinet**: In Reagan's administration, there were several contentious confirmations, such as the failed nomination of **Lynne Cheney** for the position of Secretary of Education in 1986, although not all were ultimately rejected.

  • **Gina Haspel** (2018): Haspel's nomination for CIA Director faced significant scrutiny due to her past involvement with controversial interrogation techniques, though she was ultimately confirmed.

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Why was exploration a major goal for governments?

Finding new routes to places would allow for faster trading. This had a few advantages. The less time voyage took, the less expensive it was. It also meant a quicker turn around, and less spoilage of certain goods.

Finding new areas also meant new land claims and increased access to resources.

Who is a famous person with x in their name?

Historical Figures:

  • Alexander the Great - Ancient Macedonian ruler and military leader.
  • Malcolm X - African American Muslim minister and human rights activist.
  • Xerxes I - King of Persia during the Achaemenid Empire.

Entertainment:

  • Jimi Hendrix - Iconic American rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter.
  • Xzibit - American rapper, actor, and television host.
  • Xavier Dolan - Canadian actor, director, and screenwriter.
  • Charlize Theron (full name Charlize Theron Gerda Jacoba Aletta Theron) - Oscar-winning actress, includes "X" in her native Afrikaner pronunciation.
  • Lex Luger - American professional wrestler.
  • Xavier Rudd - Australian singer, songwriter, musician, and multi-instrumentalist.

Literature:

  • Jaxon (Jack Edward Jackson) - American cartoonist and graphic novelist.

Sports:

  • Xavi Hernández - Spanish professional footballer and manager.
  • Xander Bogaerts - Dutch professional baseball shortstop.
  • Science and Technology:
  • Max Planck - German theoretical physicist, known for his work on quantum theory.
  • Linus Pauling - American chemist, biochemist, and peace activist (includes "X" in the pronunciation of "Linus").

Music:

  • Maxwell (Gerald Maxwell Rivera) - American singer-songwriter and record producer.
  • Dax (Daniel Nwosu Jr.) - Nigerian Canadian hip-hop artist.

Others:

  • Max Verstappen - Dutch Formula One racing driver.
  • Ximena Navarrete - Mexican actress, TV host, and beauty queen, Miss Universe 2010.

What conclusions can you draw about European and Japanese culture based on their similarities and differences?

"Explore the rich tapestry of European and Japanese cultures, where traditional values blend with modern innovation, yet distinct philosophies on community and individualism set them apart. Discover how these cultural nuances shape their unique identities and global contributions."

What do you call a feather used for writing?

It is a 'Quill'.

It is a feather from a goose, which was shed during the natural annual moult.

The tip of the quill, the part attached to the bird, not the feathered end, is cut at an angle, and then given a single split.

From this the split tip is dipped in Indian or Mandarin ink , in order to write.

Since it is slow drying ink, a powder ( talc, or very fine sand ) is shaken over the writing in order to dry it out. Then blown off, or allowed to spill off.

The writing paper would be parchment, not modern paper, but a much thicker heavier form of paper.

Writing with a quill is slow, but 'trains' the hand to write much more clearly, than a modern biro.

What does cry God for Harry England and St George mean?

quoted from Shakespeare. Henry the V. It is like a victory shout, or a Patriotic cheer regarding the strength of England, English history, and their prowess in battle.

"The game is afoot: Follow your spirit, and upon this charge Cry 'God, for Harry, England, and St. George.'