Capitol Events January 6th
Warm up questions:
1. What events took place on Wednesday at the Capitol building?
2. Who was involved in the insurrection? Who was affected as a result of
the safety breach?
3. Why did Trump supporters seek to forcefully disrupt the counting of the
electoral votes?
4. When and where did the insurrection take place?
5. How have politicians reacted to the breach and President Trump's initial
encouragement of the attack?

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Answer 1

Answer:

1. Trump protestors stormed the capitol in an effort to overthrow the election results.

2. Trump supporters

3. They believed if they could stop the counting, then the election would be deemed void and Trump would remain in office for 4 more years.

4. Washington, DC at the U.S. Capitol Building

5. The democrats have said that it was an attempted coup and the republicans have said that Trump did nothing wrong and that it wasn't an insurrection.  The Democrats have said that Trump is solely responsible for what happened on January 6.

Explanation:


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who caused the Cuban Missile Crisis

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Answer:

It all started because the Soviet Union (USSR) began building missile sites in Cuba in 1962. Together with the earlier Berlin Blockade, this crisis is seen as one of the most important confrontations of the Cold War. It may have been the moment when the Cold War came closest to a nuclear war. Yeah :)

When the Preamble states that a goal of the Constitution is to “establish Justice,” it means to hire national police and build prisons t/f

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The answer to the question is, False

What is the main purpose of Congress’ Radical Plan?

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A congressional plan for postwar recovery that imposed harsh standards on the Southern states and supported newly freed slaves (freedmen) in their pursuit of political, economic, and social opportunities.

How did Hitler use the public’s fear to rise to power?

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Answer:

he used a private army he called the Brown Shirts to intimidate opponents.

Explanation:

What are two are significant achievements of the central government under the Articles of Confederation? new tariffs on interstate trade formation of the national army signing of the Treaty of Paris founding of a strong central court system passing of the Land Ordinance of 1785​

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Signing of the Treaty of Paris and Passing of the Land Ordinance of 1785.

12.foreign policy
Definition:
Sentence:

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Answer:

Definition: a government's strategy in dealing with other nations.

Sentence: The President makes all the key decisions on foreign policy.

What was one result of the rise of Napoleon? A. The French Revolution began. B. Germany was united. C. Nationalism spread in lands conquered by Napoleon. D. For a short time, all of Europe was united under a single ruler.

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Answer:

C. Nationalism spread in lands conquered by Napoleon

Explanation:

Following the French Revolution in 1789 to 1799, in which Napoleon later became the French Emperor in 1804. His subsequent conquest of Spain and Portugal led to series of revolution and nationalism activities across the world, particularly in southern and central America.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "Nationalism spread in lands conquered by Napoleon."

-How did Daniel Boone contribute to westward exploration in the late 1700s?

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Answer:

He created a path towards the western side of the United states because people started to populate a whole lot more on the eastern side and needed elbow room.

Explanation:

Answer:

He created the trail (the Wilderness Road) that led to the  Cumberland Gap.

Explanation:

The trail, created by Daniel Boone, led pioneers to the Cumberland Gap, where they could cross the Appalachian Mountains to get to Kentucky.

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The Texas legislature regulated the oil industry in all of the following ways EXCEPT:
a.
putting limits on the number of roughnecks allowed in nearby cities
b.
putting caps on the amount of oil that could be produced
c.
creating fire protection and safety standards
d.
creating environmental protection standards

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Answer:

a.

putting limits on the number of roughnecks allowed in nearby cities

Explanation:

Why did Robespierre have so much fear of political traitors?

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Answer:The initial goals of the revolution were equal rights, constitutional monarchy and fair laws. ... Robespierre feared political traitors because he was going against the king so if someone switched to the kings side and told him what he was doing he would be killed.Explanation:gfdsfguhijouyhtgrfedvfgbnhujiklkjhgfdhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

He feared that they would weaken and destroy the Revolutionary zeal and fervor, or that they might restore the Monarchy.

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Acts. 1. [8] But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.

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who were kulananda dhakal and kalyan rimal?​

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Answer:

they were humans

Explanation:

Answer:

Kalyan Rimal is known for the tremendous energy that he put in for the development of the music scene in ... Later, Narraj Dhakal trained him in classical music.

Explanation:

Kulananda Dhakal was the most famous priest and astrologer of Prithvi Narayan Shah who united Nepal. Allegedly following his advice, the King could win the battles after he lost so many times.

Why did wars rage between American Indian and white settlers?

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Answer:

causes of warfare

Repeatedly, the need to avenge the deaths of murdered kinsmen also brought American Indians and Europeans into open conflict as European settlers fought with and killed American Indian warriors who were then avenged.

Explanation:

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What are the lengths of the Presidential terms?
4 years at a time, unlimited repeat terms
4 years at a time, limit of 10 years
none of these are correct
2 years at a timp limit of 6 years

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Answer:

the answer is a

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the hiding place where was the larger radio hidden?

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heyyyyy go to madisoncampbell03 last question. we're talking there cause the question we were talking on yesterday was taken down

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PLEASE HELP. I WILL GOVE BRANLIEST. What were the benefits of guerilla warfare during the American Revolution? Give at least two benefits.​

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While guerrilla warfare did not win the Revolution, it did extend the war and slow British advances, thereby increasing the cost Britain had to sink into the conflict. In the North, the Continental Army fought traditional battles but also implemented guerrilla tactics to rout or confuse the British.

Gold was discovered in California in 1848 at
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Millwood

Sutter's Home

Sutterwood

Sutter's Mill

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Answer:

Sutter's Mill

Explanation:

He found it in the river near the mill

Answer:

many people moved west

Explanation:

Read the following statements, and then answer the questions. I GIVE BRAINLY


a.

Chinese goods such as porcelain, jade, and silk were much more valuable than the goods brought over for trade by the English.

b.

The English, Portuguese, Dutch, and Spanish all tried to tap into the riches of China between the 1500s to the 1700s.

c.

The Chinese were reluctant to do trade with the Portuguese because the Portuguese were little more than pirates.

d.

The Dutch seized the island of Taiwan in 1684 to use as a base for trade with China.


What is it about the statements you selected that indicates to you that they are biased?

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Answer:

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The Dutch seized the island of Taiwan in 1684 to use as a base for trade with China.

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True or False. Deforestation is one theory of how the Mayah Empire
collapsed.
Select one:
False
or
True

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The answer is: True


How did Africa's environment influence the location of early human settlements?
Humans established the first settlements in the Kalahari Desert.
Humans tended to settle in the mountainous Ethiopian Highlands.
Humans established the first settlements in the driest areas of the Sahara Desert.
Humans tended to settle along bodies of water, including the Nile and Niger rivers.

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Answer:

D. Humans tended to settle along bodies of water, including the Nile and Niger rivers.

Explanation:

Arrange the events in the order in which they happened.

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Answer:

People start to domesticate plants and animals, Agriculture allows people to live in one place, Settlements begin to have boundaries

Explanation:

People started to learn how to domesticate plants and animals first. When you have plants, you have agriculture. When you have crops, you have to start losing your hunting and gathering ways to stay put (settlements begin to have boundaries).

Please help me I will mark you brainelest and give you extra points.
1. What is going on in this picture?

2. What do you think all of the excitement is about?

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Can’t see the picture

Answer:

Where is the picture?

Explanation:

I'm sorry but I cannot answer if there is no picture? Please send it again with the picture and I will answer.

Why the US was involved in imperialism?

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Answer:

American imperialism is caused by the nation's desire to expand its control and influence in locations overseas. This is accomplished through military, political and even economic prowess. United States imperialism dates back to the 1800s. In the United States, imperialism emerged around the 19th century.

Explanation:

Answer:

Some Americans supported imperialism from a moral rather than an economic opinion. They saw much of the world as living in dark- ness. It was the duty of the United States, in their view, to bring the light of freedom and Christianity to those dark places.

Explanation:

“And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you-ask
what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not
what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of
man.
Why was this excerpt from Kennedy's inaugural address so memorable?
It let the world know that America was there to help.
It continued the thrust of the Eisenhower administration. -
It inspired people to recall their sense of patriotism and participation.

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Answer:

C. It inspired people to recall their sense of patriotism and participation.

Explanation:

The "ask what you can do for your country..." and "what together we can do for the freedom of man..." brings up that he want everyone to work together-participation-to help the country, and show their pride in it-so patriotism.

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The excerpt given above from Kennedy'a inaugural address is considered as memorable mainly because it inspired people to recall their sense of patriotism and participation. Therefore, the option C holds true.

What is the significance of Kennedy?  

John F. Kennedy, is remembered for being American President at the time of the peak of the Second World War. His presidency is considered as a reviving and a dominating one among other presidents of the United States.

When he was elected as the president, he addressed the public by asking people about what they could do for their own country, thereby invoking a sense of patriotism and participation of the ordinary citizens in country's governance.

Therefore, the option C holds true and states regarding the significance of Kennedy and his inaugural address.

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Are there any examples in our modern history that might reflect a similar tension during the Enlightenment movement between the monarchy and aristocracy?

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Answer:

In our modern history that might reflect a similar tension during the Enlightenment movement between the monarchy and aristocracy is described below in complete explanation.

Explanation:

The Enlightenment, also identified as the period of Reason, was a constructive and intelligent movement of the eighteenth-century era that highlighted speculation over irrationality and science over irrational faith. However we observe today in academics, teachers and students are racing to support the Enlightenment conceptions of political and liberty of a person, trust in scientific research, secularism, and the liberty of public discussion.

What three powers did states lose in the three cases listed in the chart?

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Answer:

legislative, executive and judicial.

Explanation:

legislative, executive and judicial.

Answer:

legislative, executive and judicial.

Explanation:

3. She was the first Black woman to stage a public flight in America, a
determined daredevil, and she specialized in stunt flying. Who is she?

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Answer:

my guess is Bessie Coleman!

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Explanation:

She is Bessie Coleman she was the first black woman on stage a public flight

What are the various ways in which the development of the west during the post-Civil War era had an impact on Native American populations?

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There were several negative impacts the developement of the west had on the Native Americans. Native Americans were pushed out of their land and they also were killed by the many diseases and infections from the westeners.

What did nationalists say was the solution to Japan’s economic problems?

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Answer:

Through foreign expansion; a Pacific empire on Chinese mainland yielding raw materials, increased living space. They took over Nanjing, China.

Why was Gutenberg's invention so important?​

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Answer:

Gutenberg's invention was profoundly important. It launched a revolution in printing. It allowed manuscripts and books to be mass-produced cheaply. It eventually helped increase literacy throughout Europe because more people had access to literature.

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