Answer:
A.
Explanation:
It makes the most sense because it decreased the time, didnt decrease land, and they still used slaves
A strong Federal government is needed to do what?
a. Settle problems between the states
b. Deal with foreign countries
c. Both A and B are correct answers
Answer:
Well I think they're both correct but...if I had to choose one it would be B.
How was Hamilton able to alienate himself from others in the Federalist Party?
hamiltion Explanation:
According to the underlined text, the crisis began because South Carolina claimed it had a right to (check all of the boxes that apply)
secede from the union.
use military force to avoid paying the tariffs.
refuse to enforce federal law.
Answer:
A and C
Explanation:
its correct
Answer:
a,c
Explanation:
Who died in the Great Purge
Answer:
Leon Trotsky
Explanation:
Stalin wasn’t truly finished even after the Great Purge officially ended in 1938, his long-time rival Leon Trotsky was killed in August 1940 while hiding within Mexico after being exiled. He was killed by a Spanish Communist using an ice pack.
where do civilizations emerge around the world?
Answer:
Civilizations emerge everywhere except Antarctica
Explanation:
The U.S. Constitution's objective to provide for the common defense” was intended to address which deficiency of the Articles of Confederation?
Answer:
Explanation:
the lack of an effective national military
Who has ever traveled to Africa, how did you feel like
Answer:
I will not travel to Africa do you have travelled
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The event that sparked the American Revolution is known as?
A.The Stamp Act
B.The Revolution Stampede
C.The Boston Massacre
D.The Townshend Acts
Answer:
the answer is C. the boston massacre
Answer:
A. the stamp act
Explanation:
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CLOSURE
As a way to close the session, repeat this line to yourself: "Emotions can be caught (like in a
ball), checked (on helpfulness or usefulness and accuracy) and changed."
Answer:
emotions can be caught and changed
List some of the events of the mid-1930s that led to President Roosevelt to give his Quarantine Speech.
Answer:
Roosevelt on October 5, 1937 in Chicago (on the occasion of the dedication of the bridge between north and south outer Lake Shore Drive), calling for an international "quarantine" against the "epidemic of world lawlessness" by aggressive nations as an alternative to the political climate of American neutrality and non- ...
Explanation:
The Quarantine Speech was given by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt on October 5, 1937 in Chicago (on the occasion of the dedication of the bridge between north and south outer Lake Shore Drive), calling for an international "quarantine" against the "epidemic of world lawlessness" by aggressive nations as an alternative to the political climate of American neutrality and non-intervention that was prevalent at the time. The speech intensified America's isolationist mood, causing protest by non-interventionists and foes to intervene. No countries were directly mentioned in the speech, although it was interpreted as referring to the Empire of Japan, the Kingdom of Italy, and Nazi Germany.[1] Roosevelt suggested the use of economic pressure, a forceful response, but less direct than outright aggression.
Public response to the speech was mixed. Famed cartoonist Percy Crosby, creator of Skippy (comic strip) and very outspoken Roosevelt critic, bought a two-page advertisement in the New York Sun to attack it.[2] In addition, it was heavily criticized by Hearst-owned newspapers and Robert R. McCormick of the Chicago Tribune, but several subsequent compendia of editorials showed overall approval in US media.[3]
Which southern African country won its independence from France in 1896 but has struggled to maintain a stable democratic government
Answer:
Madagascar
Explanation:
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How did the Scientific Revolution influence early industrial development in Britain?
Answer: I think it's the last one
Explanation:
Question 7
2 pts
What was added to the wall of the big barn?
The words to "Beasts of England" and a picture of all the animals, painted by Squealer
O Four legs good, two legs bad and Animal Farm
• The poem written for Napoleon and a portrait of Napoleon painted by Squealer
O A picture of the animals who died in battle
Answer:
• The poem written for Napoleon and a portrait of Napoleon painted by Squealer.
Explanation:
George Orwell's "Animal Farm" is an allegorical novel about a group of animals and their desire to be self-governed. The fictional fable focuses on the animals at "Animal Farm" and their revolt against the human masters.
The walls of the barn at the farm had an inscription of the Seven Commandments that regulates the 'law' on the farm. The wall also has the slogan "Four legs good, two legs bad" in bigger letters. Moreover, a poem written by Maximus about Napoleon and his portrait painted by Squealer is added to the wall.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
What mainstream jazz form relied heavily on arrangement?
A. Swing
B. Dixieland
C. Bebop
D. Ragtime
swing.....is the answer
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What was true about the Russian Revolution?
A. It caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States.
B. It resulted in a world financial crisis.
C. It caused a decrease in immigration to the United States.
D. It restored a monarchy.
Answer:
A. It caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States
Explanation:
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The true about the Russian Revolution is caused a fear of foreign influence in the United States Option(a) is correct.
What was Russian Revolution?The Russian Revolution was a time of political and social revolution that occurred in the previous Russian Empire which started during the First World War.
This period saw Russia cancel its government and take on a communist type of government following two progressive revolutions and a horrendous nationwide conflict. Because of these turns of events, grassroots local area congregations (called Soviets) were framed. These Soviets were driven by officers and metropolitan modern proletarians, as well as provincial ranchers.
The Soviets at first allowed the new Provisional Government to manage, but the Soviets demanded a right (honor) to impact the public authority and to control different volunteer armies. By March, Russia was secured in a double power as neither one of the legislatures trusted the other. The Provisional Government held state power in regions like military and foreign relations, though the organization of Soviets held more power concerning homegrown undertakings. Basically, the Soviets held the loyalty of the common laborers, as well as the developing metropolitan working class.
Therefore Option(a) is correct.
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Should youth (under 12-17) have additional legal rights? Explain.
Answer:
it really depends on what type of rights we are talking about
Explanation:
if you give them to much rights they will begin to believe they are better than those who don't share those rights
Which right have been violated and how?
John robs a convenient store. The police arrest him
without reading him his rights. They question him.
Though he requests a lawyer, he is not allowed to
have one present. John signs a written confession to
the crime because they promise a lighter sentence.
Which of the following is NOT true about Jackie Robinson's childhood?
1) His family moved to Pasadena, California when he was around a year.
2)He was born January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia.
3) He was raised by his father, after his mother left.
4) His middle name is in honor of Theodore Roosevelt.
Answer:
its c
Explanation:
Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia in 1919 to a family of sharecroppers. His mother, Mallie Robinson, single-handedly raised Jackie and her four other children. They were the only black family on their block, and the prejudice they encountered only strengthened their bond.
What were the options considered by the us government for handling the Cuban missile crisis?
Answer:
Response by the U.S. Response by the U.S. After the photographic evidence showing Soviet missiles deployed in Cuba had been confirmed, President Kennedy organised a secret meeting of senior advisors at the White House. These advisors were known as ExComm (Executive Committee of the National Security Council).
Explanation:
The case of Brown V Bored of Education was an important victory for African Americans, but it did not end the fight for equal rights. Use details from the selection to support this statement.
Answer:
The sentence in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 declared the separation of black and white schoolchildren as unconstitutional. The plaintiffs in Brown v. Board of Education argued that racial segregation, under the guise of separation and equality, actually perpetuates the practice of providing black citizens with poorer quality and protection. This was shared by the Supreme Court, which declared the "separated but equal" principle unconstitutional.
However, this did not end racial segregation, as it was a statement at the federal level, which was not immediately admitted by the southern states of the country. Thus, segregation continued to exist until it gradually began to disappear, mainly after the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
During the 17th century, the growth of _____ as a cash crop shaped the colonies of the Chesapeake Bay.
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
cotton
B.
indigo
C.
rice
D.
tobacco
Answer:
D
Explanation:
During the seventeenth century, the European demand for tobacco increased more than tenfold. This increased demand called for a greater supply of tobacco, and as a result, tobacco became the staple crop of the Chesapeake Bay Region.
Why did Amenhotep take away priests authority?
Answer:
He used his ability to reduce the power of the priests of Amun, who got their power from their tight connection to Amun-Re.
Explanation:
Answer:
Amenhotep I, also called Amenophis I, king of ancient Egypt (reigned 1514–1493 bce), son of Ahmose I, the founder of the 18th dynasty (1539–1292 bce). He effectively extended Egypt's boundaries in Nubia (modern Sudan). The biographies of two soldiers confirm Amenhotep's wars in Nubia.
Explanation:
Why is John McKeithen a notable figure in Louisiana’s civil rights history?
He was a judge who issued a court order for school desegregation.
He became the most prominent civil rights attorney in Louisiana.
He was the first Louisiana governor to successfully begin integration.
He was a leading civil rights activist in Louisiana and a founder of CORE.
Answer:
He strongly advocated the construction of the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. He had served in the US Army in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Explanation:
Answer:
B or He was the first Louisiana governor to successfully begin integration.
Explanation:
King Charles II was the first king during the
Restoration Period (1660-1798). The effect of
his rule was to
A. usher in democracy.
B. bring back the monarchy.
C. promote the middle class to be equal with royalty.
Slave codes were written to present enslaved African Americans as _____ instead of _____.
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
A.
people; property
B.
threats; helpful servants
C.
property; people
D.
threats; people
Answer:
C. Property; People
Explanation:
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The ______ relations with Arabian gulf region started with the establishment of Barsa commercial station in 1635
A) British
B) French
C) Portuguese
D) Dutch
2) the ____ wanted to threaten Britain by cutting off the road to its Indian colony and strike its interest in the Arabian gulf region
Options are Portuguese French Dutch and Arab tribes
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Answer:
first question ans
D)Dutch
second question answer
Portuguese
What is a characteristic of an oligarchy?
Answer:
These people may be distinguished by nobility, wealth, education, corporate, religious, political, or military control. Such states are often controlled by families who pass their influence from one generation to the next, but inheritance is not a necessary condition of oligarchy.
Answer:
someone that has welth
Explanation:
Describe the first citiescivilizations of Ancient China
China is a vast country with a huge range of terrains and climates within it: mountains, deserts and coastlands and above all, the great river systems of China, the Yellow River to the north and the Yangtze to the south. All these have helped shape Chinese civilization. The civilization of ancient China first developed in the Yellow River region of northern China, in the 3rd and 2nd millennia BCE. This is a very fertile region; however the land needs irrigation to make the crops grow, and well-built river embankments to prevent catastrophic flooding. In ancient times, the main crop in northern China was millet, a food still grown in many parts of the world as a major crop. This region is regarded as the Cradle of China’s Civilization. It was here that the earliest Chinese dynasties were based. Throughout the ancient period of China’s history it formed the heart of the Chinese world, and it was from here that Chinese civilization spread out across the rest of China.
Which classical civilization do you think is best
Maya
Han
Gupta
Aztec
Inca
i really can't choose because both the Incas and Aztecs believed in and worshipped the sun god. They all had farming, and a type of writing system.