Answer: I think Helen Keller got over her obstacles because there was someone that believed in her and there was someone to put pressure on her and that pressure helped her work harder for what she wanted. Which was to talk and see again.
Explanation:
I had a spelling bee and I was the only one from my school and I was anxious and scared to death that I was going to fail. But, I practiced and made sure that I did good and I reached my goal.
(I hope this helps you.)
Answer:
I believe that Helen Keller was able to overcome her obstacles by not giving up and by her teacher Ms. Sullivan teaching her to communicate using the manual alphabet since she was blind and deaf. Although she was she let nothing get in the way of her education.
(Your obstacle you overcame) or you can use mine which is:
An obstacle I overcame was facing the unknown. Its come to me that I had become comfortable with what I am familiar and wanted to stay in that zone but there were many new things that I was too scared to try and were way out of my comfort zone because I did not know what could happen. That obstacle stopped me from many great opportunities and I came to the point in my life where I decided I was going to overcome it and was not going to give anymore excuses because that was all I was doing. Although it was not easy I stepped out of my comfort zone and took the opportunities given to me which was for the better and now I'm in a great place. Of course it was not easy but it will will be that's why they are called obstacles but you should not just give up because that's when you need to try your hardest.
Explanation:
Why the United States shouldn't have become an imperialist nation?
Answer:
Imperialism impacted societies in countless negative ways. It led to slave trade which then led to social discrimination around the world. It also damaged the cultures and created disunity among the natives. Last but not least, imperialism stripped countries off their natural resources and left nothing for the natives.
Explanation:
“Alexander made a reconnaissance in person of the enemy’s strength and dispositions and, despite the eagerness of most of his generals, he decided against a night attack. Instead, he retired to his tent to devise his strategy. He ordered his troops to be well fed and then to rest. Darius, on the other hand, mindful of Alexander’s unpredictable manoeuvres, ordered his army to stand to throughout the night in readiness for a surprise attack. It is certain that the alertness of one side and the fatigue of the other played at least some part in the outcome of the battle next day.” —Anthony Livesey, Great Commanders and Their Battles
What did Alexander’s generals want him to do? a. stage a morning attack b. stage a night attack c. determine the enemy’s strength d. devise a strateg
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It CLEARLY STATES "He decided against a night attack"
Why did Washington think it was important to secure the Northwest Territory?
Why did Washington decide to send troops to the Ohio Valley to fight the force led by Little Turtle?
What were the results of the Battle of Fallen Timbers for the Native Americans?
What were the results of the Battle of Fallen Timbers for the United States?
Why did the British refuse to help the native Americans?
Answer: whch wasingtone can u elaborate a little more on that
Explanation:
Answer:
The Battle of Timbers, on August 20, 1794, was the last major conflict of the Northwest Territory Indian War between Native Americans and the United States. At the battle, near present-day Toledo, Ohio, General Anthony Wayne (1745-96) led U.S. troops to victory over a confederation of Indian warriors whose leaders included Chief Blue Jacket of the Shawnees and Chief Little Turtle of the Miamis. The Treaty of Greenville, signed the following year, opened up much of present-day Ohio to white settlers.
Battle of Fallen Timbers: Background
Although the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which ended the American Revolutionary War (1775-83), ceded control of the Northwest Territory (the land northwest of the Ohio River) to the United States, the British failed to abandon their forts in the region and continued to support their Indian allies in skirmishes with American settlers.
Did you know? A number of American towns, cities and counties were named for General Anthony Wayne, including Fort Wayne, Indiana; Wayne, New Jersey; and Waynesboro, Georgia.
Prior to the Battle of Timbers, two earlier American military expeditions into the Northwest Territory by generals Josiah Harmar and Arthur St. Clair in 1790 and 1791, respectively, failed to end the unrest. In fact, St. Clair’s effort at the Battle of the Wabash concluded with an Indian victory and heavy U.S. troop losses. In 1792, President George Washington (1732-99) appointed General Anthony Wayne commander of the Legion of the United States, a new professional army.
During the Revolutionary War, Wayne, a Pennsylvania native, had earned the moniker “Mad Anthony” for his bold and successful storming of a British fort at the Battle of Stony Point, New York, in 1779. Much of Wayne’s subsequent career involved divesting Native Americans of their land. After helping lead the Americans to victory at the 1781 Battle of Yorktown, Virginia, the last major conflict of the Revolutionary War, Wayne traveled to Georgia, where he negotiated treaties with the Creeks and Cherokees. They paid dearly in land for their decision to side with the British during the Revolutionary War, and Georgia officials paid Wayne in land, giving him a large plantation, for his efforts on their behalf.
Battle of Fallen Timbers: August 20, 1794
At the Battle of Fallen Timbers, on August 20, 1794, Wayne led American troops to a decisive victory against a confederation of Native Americans whose leaders included Chief Little Turtle (Miami), Chief Blue Jacket (Shawnee) and Chief Buckongahelas (Lenape). The fighting took place on the Maumee River, near present-day Toledo.
With the Treaty of Greenville, signed in present-day Greenville, Ohio, in August 1795, the Indians ceded much of present-day Ohio, which, in 1803, became America’s 17th state. By the terms of the treaty, the Indians also ceded parts of Indiana, Illinois and Michigan.
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Where did the Renaissance begin?
Milan
Florence
Rome
Venice
Answer:
The Renaissance began in Florence, Italy.
Explanation:
The Renaissance began in Florence, Italy, where many artists could be supported by wealthy people. (The Medici family ruled Florence and contributed a lot to this movement.)
Answer: Florence
Explanation:
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What types of art were popular in the Roman Empire?
What effect did the currency of Rome have on the Roman Empire?
What enabled the Christian religion to spread in Rome?
Answer:
1. Seal - cutting, Jewelry, Glassware, Mosaics, Pottery, Frescos, Statues, Monumental architecture, Epigraphy and coins.
2. With soaring logistical and admin costs and no precious metals left to plunder from enemies, the Romans levied more and more taxes against the people to sustain the Empire.
3. Over time, the Christian Church and faith grew more organized. In 313 AD, the Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which accepted Christianity: 10 years later, it had become the official religion of the Roman Empire
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I'm pretty sure the answer to this question is C. but not so sure can someone help me out and pls have a legit answer like maybe explain why its right or if its wrong can you tell me the answer Plssssss
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Based on my analysis of the text and the question, you were right. The answer is C.
Answer: A
Explanation: C is technically right, but it doesn't summarize the excerpt the best. If we analyze each sentence, we can tell he is talking about his experience. A lot of it is about himself and his fellow soldiers which would mean that the answer would have to be about the experience of the soldier. When you say something is boring and dangerous, that is your experience.
Match the inventors with their inventions.
1 .
Ford
cotton gin
2 .
Wright
sewing machine
3 .
Whitney
airplane
4 .
Field
steam-driven locomotive
5 .
Hargreaves
spinning jenny
6 .
Cooper
Model T ®
7 .
Howe
transatlantic cable
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Answer:
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Explanation:
jk its the Byzantine Empire
The Seneca Falls Convention, held in 1848, is a significant event in United States history because it
A. was the first national labor union meeting
B. provided the United States with new western territory
C. was an important step in the women's rights movement
D. supported the Missouri Compromise
Why was the Civil War considered to be the first modern war?
military blockades
disease
cannons
ironclad vessels
Answer:
Since it was the first war since the industrial revolution, it was regarded as the first modern war. Modern guns were used, and further technology was invented. Our country was transformed by the war.
What have influential economists believed in throughout history? What are the advantages of market economies?
Answer:
influencial ecomists want to help improve economics, the advantanges to a market economy is if one stock crashes they dont all follow, and it isn run by government its ran by the people
Explanation:
7. Approximately what percentage of the world’s Muslims are Sunni?
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Answer:
According to a study in 2015, Islam has 1.8 billion adherents, making up about 24.1% of the world population. Most Muslims are either of two denominations: Sunni (87–90%, roughly 1.6 billion people) or Shia (10-13%, roughly 180–230 million people).
Around 87-90%
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Read the passage below and answer the question.
In the 1930s, the Australian archaeologist V. Gordon Childe proposed that this suite of changes be called the “Neolithic Revolution.” Archaeologists first used the term Neolithic (or New Stone Age) to describe distinctive polished stone tools that appear from about 10,000 years ago. But Childe insisted that the real significance of this period lay in something more revolutionary: the emergence of agriculture. Agriculture laid the foundations for all the most important developments of later human history. Today, many prehistorians resist Childe’s term because they know that when examined closely, the changes turn out to have been gradual. Contemporaries could hardly have known they were living through a revolution. Nevertheless, Childe’s notion of a Neolithic or agrarian revolution deserves to survive, for on the scale of human history as a whole, the changes were both rapid and revolutionary. During a mere 7,500 years, between 11,500 and 4,000 years ago, agricultural communities with domesticated plants and animals appeared in at least three quite separate regions of the world, and perhaps as many as seven.
Excerpt From: David Christian, Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History (2011), 489.
Which of the following arguments regarding the relationship between polished stone tools and the emergence of agriculture is most defensible?
Choose 1 answer:
A: The emergence of agriculture caused the emergence of polished stone tools
B: The emergence of polished stone tools caused the emergence of agriculture
(Choice C)
The emergence of polished stone tools was unrelated to the emergence of agriculture
(Choice D)
The emergence of polished stone tools and agriculture were probably related, but whether one caused the other is unclear
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
Subject: Writing Workshop: Evaluating Research Questions and Sources in History
Question: *Write your research question below.
Remember, you can go back to take another look at your prompt.*
Answer: What is the main question though
Explanation:
Answer:
My question is an open-ended question.
I can’t easily predict the answer to the question.
The question extends beyond what I already know.
The question makes me curious.
Explanation:
Where did the Constitutional Convention take place?
Connecticut
Philadelphia
Virginia
Washington, D.C.
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How did the large wave of Irish and German immigration impact life in the United States?
Answer:
The American party welcomed the immigrants from Germany and Ireland. They offered them refuge and at the same time, allowed them to work in America. The immigrants were a strong workforce during the middle of 1800's. They built canals and railroads.
Explanation:
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Which statement is an effective rebuttal for an argumentative essay on state government?
A) It has been argued that unemployment remains an important issue that affects the economy, but that isn’t the case.
B) Although some say that unemployment remains a major issue, the unemployment rate has dropped by several points.
C) Some might say that unemployment is still a big issue statewide, and it is difficult to argue against that point of view.
D) It is true that unemployment is still an issue for many workers in the state, but it is actually not that bad.
Answer:
For all who are out of work, but particularly for Black, Latinx, and Indigenous ... Unemployment Insurance Has Always Been a Key Economic Stabilizer ... impact on Black workers, and some of those exclusions remain in effect ... Section 3305(a)(5)(B)), which all states must incorporate into their UI laws.
Explanation:
Surge in US unemployment claims cuases Governemnt ... of the state and local response, and the sectoral mix of economic ... While some of the differential likely reflects variation in ... These are both years at which the economy was near, but ... U.S. Politics & Government · U.S. Economy.
What is the Sahel?
an African territory that is of historical importance
a landform found only in Africa, it is a cross between a mountain and a plateau
a climatic event with high winds and heavy rains
a wide area of dry land located along the southern edge of the Sahara
Answer:
a wide area of dry land located along the southern edge of the sahara
Explanation:
Answer:
a wide area of dry land located along the southern edge of the sahara
Explanation:
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Similar to the Maya civilization, the Aztec had temples for religious worship. True or False
this statement is true
Fill in the blank with the right answer.
According to the chart, which type of school had more students?
( ) schools
Answer:
weekday
Explanation:
Match the inventors with their inventions.
1 .
Bell
telegraph
2 .
Edison
steam engine
3 .
Oliver
light bulb
4 .
McCormick
Clermont
5 .
Watt
reaping machine
6 .
Fulton
steel plow
7 .
Morse
oil well
8 .
Drake
telephone
bell - telephone
Edison - light bulb
Oliver- steel plow
McComrick- reaping machine
Watt- Steam engine
Fulton-Steamboat
Morse- telagraph
Drake- oil well
Answers
bell - telephone
Edison - light bulb
McComrick- reaping machine
Watt- Steam engine
Fulton-Clermont
Morse- telagraph
Drake- oil well
Howe - sewing machine
Wright - airplane
Field - transatlantic cable
Cooper - Tom Thumb
Hargreaves - spinning jenny
How did the Gadsden Purchase make it possible for people to move to
California during the gold rush?
Answer:
An effect of the Gadsden Purchase was that the United States gained land from Mexico to build a planned rail. The United States finally reached an agreement to pay Mexico $10 million for a portion of land.
Explanation:
Please help the question is on the picture
Answer:
B. mosses was called "father of judism"
Explanation:
How did fulfilling religious duties lead Muslims to medical advances and a better understanding of the physical world?
Speak fast for a test!!
Answer:
Was it part of the Muslim world in. 750? ... founded one of the great religions of the world. ... Fulfilling these duties required knowledge of the physics
Explanation:
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What happens at the end of scene 4?(anne frank)
Answer:
The Soldiers break down the annex door and give the people 5 minutes to pack their clothes and nothing else. Anne also asks Miep to save her diary for her.
Explanation:
Why are the authors discussed in lesson 4.03 important to American History?
A. They were the first group of authors that were born and raised in America, writing about issues and themes in America.
B. They all became American politicians later in life.
C. They traveled the world and taught others about America.
D. They helped fight later in the Civil War.
The authors discussed in lesson 4.03 the importance to American History because They were the first group of authors that were born and raised in America, writing about issues and themes in America. Thus the correct option is A.
What is American History?There have been more than 400 years of literary evolution in America. Beginning in the 1600s, the earliest European settlers in North America started to record their adventures in writing. The declaration of American independence in 1776 marked the beginning of a new era.
In North America, it has a reputation earliest known in American history. The authors of lecture, 4.03 are important to American history because they wrote them after the American War had been concluded.
4.03 are important to American History because they were the first group of founders to be born and raised in the country and because they read about American issues and themes in order to give brief summary.
Therefore, option A is appropriate.
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What did the Gadsden Purchase help the United States to finally
Accomplish
Answer:
Gadsden's Purchase provided the land necessary for a southern transcontinental railroad and attempted to resolve conflicts that lingered after the Mexican-American War.
Explanation:
Answer:Gadsden's Purchase provided the land necessary for a southern transcontinental railroad and attempted to resolve conflicts that lingered after the Mexican-American War.
Explanation:
On the Political Spectrum scale, Republicans are _______, while the Democrats are ____
a) Liberals; Conservatives
b) Left wing; Right Wing
c) Right wing; Left Wing
d) Federalists; Anti-Federalists