Answer:
-They protected the king from nobles.
Explanation:
What role did medieval knights have in feudalism?
-They protected nobles and their land.
-They protected serfs from their lords.
-They protected the king from nobles.
-They protected nobles from angry serfs.
John Adams was first Vice-President of the United States during George Washington's presidency in 1788,and the same in the 1792 election,George Washington winning his second term.Finally,in 1796 he was elected the 2nd President of the U.S.
He lost his re-election campaign in 1800,and Thomas Jefferson became President.
Therefore,he did NOT serve two terms of presidency.(answer A.)
He also did NOT appoint Louis and Clark to explore the west.(answer B.)
During his second term,Thomas Jefferson ANNOUNCES the exploration Louisiana Purchase lands by the Louis and Clark exploration. Adams very well passed the first of Alien and Sedition Acts in 1798.(this opposes answer C.)
<u>John Adams </u><u>does </u><u />choose to stay out of the war between England and France,as in answer D.
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Answer:
eliminating amendments to the Constitution
<span>The major newspaper owned by William Randolph Hearst was the San Francisco Examiner. Hearst is remembered for using sensationalism to sell newspapers, a style which may not present facts in an objective manner but rather exaggerates details or speculates.</span>
Answer:
D I think
Explanation:
Nomadic pastoralism is a form of pastoralism when livestock are herded in order to find fresh pastures on which to graze. Strictly speaking, true nomads follow an irregular pattern of movement, in contrast with transhumance where seasonal pastures are fixed.[1]However this distinction is often not observed and the term nomad used for both—in historical cases the regularity of movements is often unknown in any case. The herded livestock include cattle, yaks, sheep, goats, reindeer, horses, donkeys or camels, or mixtures of species. Nomadic pastoralism is commonly practised in regions with little arable land, typically in the developing world, especially in the steppe lands north of the agricultural zone of Eurasia.[2] Of the estimated 30–40 million nomadic pastoralists worldwide, most are found in central Asia and the Sahel region of West Africa. Increasing numbers of stock may lead to overgrazing of the area and desertification if lands are not allowed to fully recover between one grazing period and the next. Increased enclosure and fencing of land has reduced the amount of land available for this practice.