How was Ross’s Landing significant to the Trail of Tears?

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Answer 1

Ross's Landing in Tennessee, is the last site of the Cherokee's 61-year occupation  and is considered to be the embarkation point of the Cherokee removal on the Trail of Tears.

Answer 2

Ross's Landing was chosen as the starting place for the expulsion of Indians. About 350 Muscogee Indians who had sought sanctuary in the Cherokee Nation were apprehended in May 1837 and hauled to Ross's Landing under threat of force before being forced into boats and sent west.

What  is Ross's Landing?

In honor of John Ross, the chief of the Cherokee Nation, Chattanooga, Tennessee, was formerly known as Ross's Landing. The region served as the starting point for the "Trail of Tears," a forced deportation of Native Americans that began in 1838. Ross Landing

As the last location of the Cherokee's 61-year possession of Chattanooga, Tennessee, Ross's Landing is regarded as the starting point of the Cherokee removal on the Trail of Tears.

Due to its tragic results, the Cherokee people gave this trek the nickname "Trail of Tears." On the forced march, the migrants had to contend with starvation, illness, and tiredness.

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The Civil War is the central event in America's historical consciousness. While the Revolution of 1776-1783 created the United States, the Civil War of 1861-1865 determined what kind of nation it would be. The war resolved two fundamental questions left unresolved by the revolution: whether the United States was to be a dissolvable confederation of sovereign states or an indivisible nation with a sovereign national government; and whether this nation, born of a declaration that all men were created with an equal right to liberty, would continue to exist as the largest slaveholding country in the world.

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Explanation:

The war resolved two fundamental questions left unresolved by the revolution: whether the United States was to be a dissolvable confederation of sovereign states or an indivisible nation with a sovereign national government; and whether this nation, born of a declaration that all men were created with an equal right to liberty, would continue to exist as the largest slaveholding country in the world.

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Directions: Watch and listen to the Power Point on the Persian Wars. As you listen, answer the questions below. There are 15 questions total.


Who was Cyrus the Great?In the 500s BC the king Cyrus the Great built a strong army, With that army he conquered Mesopotamia, Syria, Judah, and the Greek colonies of Ionia along the coast of Asia Minor




What was Ionia?The Ionian Revolt, and associated revolts in Aeolis, Doris, Cyprus and Caria, were military rebellions by several Greek regions of Asia Minor against Persian rule




Why did the Persian king Darius get angry with Athens?




How did the Athenians catch the Persians off guard at the Battle of Marathon?




What were the main disadvantages for the Greeks during the war?




What factors helped them win despite being outnumbered?




Who was Xerxes?




What was Xerxes plan?




Who was Leonidas?




What happened at the Battle of Thermopylae?




What happened to the city of Athens when the Persians entered in?




What was Themistocles plan?

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Answer: 1.During the Persian wars the Persians burned Athens to the ground in 480 BCE after defeating the Greeks in the Battle of Thermopylae

2.Darius and his army captured Miletus in BC 494 after the city-state fell the revolts in the Persian Empire crumbled, due to a lack of leadership the revolt had several lasting effects Darius anger for Athens grew because of the aid they provided to the Ionians and gave him the incentive to invade Greece

3. Xerxes was the king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire

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List the characteristics of the Jacksonian democracy

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Answer:

Jacksonian democracy was built on the principles of expanded suffrage, Manifest Destiny, patronage, strict constructionism, and laissez-faire economics.

Tensions between Jackson and Vice President Calhoun over the Nullification Crisis eventually intensified in the infamous Petticoat Affair.

A failed assassination attempt on Jackson led many to believe that he was blessed by the same providence that protected the young nation he governed, which in turn fueled the American desire to expand during the 1830s.

8.After the war, why were the Continental soldiers mad?

They were kept in the army
They were not allowed to keep their weapons
Their service to the country was not recognized
They wanted to be paid

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Answer:

Their service was not recognized

It’s kind of a mix between C and D. The continental dollar they were paid with became worthless at a certain point, and they were asking for different forms of payment. As for C, they were hardly recognized for their achievements.

which of the following explains why the black peppered moth is decreasing in number a natural selection b evolution c extinction adaptation

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

I’m pretty sure it’s B, but I could be wrong

did Mary Jackson go to 2 university’s

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Answer:

A native of Hampton, Virginia, she graduated from Hampton Institute in 1942 with a dual degree in Math and Physical Sciences, and accepted a job as a math teacher at a black school in Calvert County, Maryland.

Explanation:

The answer to your question is none of the above.

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Describe Plessy vs. Ferguson:

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Explanation:

Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. The case stemmed from an 1892 incident in which African American train passenger Homer Plessy refused to sit in a car for Black people. Rejecting Plessy’s argument that his constitutional rights were violated, the Supreme Court ruled that a law that “implies merely a legal distinction” between white people and Black people was not unconstitutional. As a result, restrictive Jim Crow legislation and separate public accommodations based on race became commonplace.

Plessy v. Ferguson: Background and Context

After the Compromise of 1877 led to the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, Democrats consolidated control of state legislatures throughout the region, effectively marking the end of Reconstruction.

Southern Black people saw the promise of equality under the law embodied by the 13th Amendment, 14th Amendment and 15th Amendment to the Constitution receding quickly, and a return to disenfranchisement and other disadvantages as white supremacy reasserted itself across the South.

As historian C. Vann Woodward pointed out in a 1964 article about Plessy v. Ferguson, white and Black Southerners mixed relatively freely until the 1880s, when state legislatures passed the first laws requiring railroads to provide separate cars for “Negro” or “colored” pa_sengers.

Florida became the first state to mandate segr_gated railroad cars in 1887, followed in quick succession by Mississippi, Texas, Louisiana and other states by the end of the century.

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What are some similarities and differences between the colonial regions?
Northern Colonies:
Middle Colonies:
Southern Colonies:

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The colonies developed into three distinct regions: New England, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies. Each region developed a different economy and society. Cold winters, short growing season, and a rugged

Read the following statement: “The strict rules of the jati prevented conflict.” Then construct an argument for or against this idea.

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The strict rules of jati affected many indian lives including arranged marriages because:

Arranged marriages are challenging since there is no mutual connection of a love aspect and each spouse is unaware of who they are by attitude, decision, or personality attribute.

The laws established in the Jati social system give one system greater privilege than the other, and one system level is treated worse than the other.

For example, more education was given to boys who were wealthier or came from prominent families depending on the social system, Which makes it untruthful for other boys who aren't able to receive education from guru's because of wealth, but also causing the laws of jati to generate a disagreement about who had more privilege than the other.

Along with maintaining structure and reproduction, what is the third item that all living things face as a challenge?

Question options:


A.How to socialize appropriately


B.How to social distance effectively


C.How to get enough sleep.


D.How to get enough energy for daily life


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Answer: I think it would be C.

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Space exploration has benefited what three areas?

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Answer:

Economy, science, and technology.

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ten most important events in 1620

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Answer:

1.May 17 1st merry-go-round seen at a fair in Philippapolis, Turkey.

2. Jun 3 Construction of the oldest stone church in French North America, Notre-Dame-des-Anges, begins at Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

3. Jul 31 Pilgrim Fathers depart Leiden, Netherlands for England on their way to America.

4. Aug 15 Mayflower sets sail from Southampton, England, with 102 Pilgrims.

5. Sep 16 The Mayflower departs Plymouth, England, with 102 Pilgrims and about 30 crew for the New World.

6. Nov 3 Great Patent granted to Plymouth Colony.

7. Nov 19 The Mayflower reaches Cape Cod and explores the coast.

8. Nov 21 Mayflower Compact signed by Pilgrims at Cape Cod.

9. Dec 11 Mayflower Pilgrims come ashore at in Plymouth Bay, traditionally thought to be at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts.

10. Dec 23 French huguenots declare war on King Louis XIII.

George was charged with stealing a car in El Paso, Texas and was arrested. While being interrogated by the police, George refused to answer any question. Which amendment is George exercising?

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The answer is The Miranda rights

Answer: amendment 5, right to remain silent

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How are Aristotle's teachings related to the scientific method used by scientists today?

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Explanation:

In the scientific methods now a days there is a sequence of events before a final law. scientist make observations before presenting any theory. Aristotle urges people to use their senses to make observation.

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What did “separate but equal” mean?

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Answer: Public facilities were allowed to be separated by race/color IE: schools water fountains.

After the death of Alexander the Great, Greece was broken up into_______
3 Roman Provinces
5 Mesopotamian Kingdoms
5 Germanic Provinces
3 Hellenistic Kingdoms

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3 Hellenistic kingdoms led by Ptolemy, Seleucus, and Antigonus.
I think The number is 3

who were the authors of the federalist papers

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The federalist papers were authored by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison.

Alexander Hamilton (51 articles: Nos. 1, 6–9, 11–13, 15–17, 21–36, 59–61, and 65–85) James Madison (29 articles: Nos. 10, 14, 18–20,[17] 37–58 and 62–63)John Jay (5 articles: Nos. 2–5 and 64).

In Australia, which activity is duty required of all citizens?

A: going to work

B: learning to drive

C: recycling paper and plastic

D: voting in federal elections

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Answer:

C: recycling paper and plastic

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Are You Awake?—Camp Meeting Engraving Artifact:
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Tell me what happened during this event.

People participated in this event through three main ways:
1. ...
2. …
3. …

Important people involved included:...

Many participants were women because…

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Answer:

People participated in this event through three main ways:

1. go to church

2.Working to free the slaves

3.Women would meet with other women and discuss their goals

Explanation:

this is the answer to the first question

1.going to camp meetings
2.going to church
3.listening/saying lectures

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3.the second great awakening was focused on the woman’s rights

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Answer: 6. The Rio Grande River forms the border between southwest Texas and Mexico.

7. The Mississippi River formed the border between the United States' land

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Answer:

B. it made the United States three time larger.

Explanation:

I remember going over this in history.

Answer:

It increased the land available for American settlement

Explanation:

828,000 square miles was in this deal every 1 acre was basically a dime. This was a good deal! Although it made the united states very big it wasn't 3x the size of its original size and it did not increase settlement much for European's only American's and the last answer is completely false!

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Why did more volunteers join the militias after the battles of Lexington and Concord?

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The militiamen proceeded to lay siege to Boston, where they were joined by militias from Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. These colonial forces would be constituted as the Continental Army by the Second Continental Congress.

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Explanation:

The Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought on April 19, 1775. The Massachusetts militia routed the British Army forces and were soon joined by. After Parliament had passed the Intolerable Acts—largely aimed at punishing  in Lexington was to capture Samuel Adams and John Hancock

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Which geographical feature does Bolivia NOT have.
A. Mountain
B.plateau
C.coast
D.plains

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You answer is coast

Bolivia lost a lot of land and eventually became landlocked

What was an effect of the War of 1812?

A: Americans proved they could defeat the British by doing it a second time.

B: Britain lost its war with France as it spent its resources on the war in America.

C: Americans gained control of new land in the west.

D: James Madison was re-elected for a third term.

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I think a or b sorry if I am wrong
The 1812 War altered the trajectory of American history. Since America had managed, to a virtual standstill, to battle the world's greatest military force, it earned international recognition. In addition, it instilled among its people a greater sense of nationalism. So it’s most likely B

The two types of offenses a juvenile might face in juvenile court are delinquent offenses and:


criminal offenses


misdemeanor offenses


felony offenses


status offenses

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Answer:

D. Status offenses

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Examine the benefits and drawbacks of the ways in which Alexander used cultural diffusion in his conquest of other regions. Considering your list from the previous activity, write a paragraph of 100 to 150 words that analyzes the benefits and the drawbacks of cultural diffusion.

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There were immense qualities for Alexander, the great as a leader. One of the greatest qualities a leader should have been ambition. Alexander wanted to establish a vast empire and his ambition was fulfilled. He had conquered almost all the major countries of the Middle East and Asia Minor. He had also overthrown the Persian Empire by defeating the Persian king, Darius III.

He was one of the greatest military geniuses of all times. He was the inspiration of all the later rulers. His art of warfare was later studied by the later great rulers and generals in history. Alexander's leadership qualities in military and politics were obvious. He became the leader of powerful force which conquered all parts of the world including Asia. Alexander was also a great strategist.

Explanation:

Answer:

One benefit of cultural diffusion is the ability to communicate with others. When people have a common language and alphabet, it’s much easier to talk to others and share ideas. It also provides an opportunity to spread new ideas and discover different ways of thinking. A drawback of cultural diffusion is the loss of cultural identity, traditions, and languages. People could quickly lose the customs, celebrations, and stories that made their culture rich and unique.

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How did European exploration affect the people and cultures of the lands that Europeans explored? Choose four correct answers.

A) Indigenous people were exposed to new diseases brought by European explorers.
B) Indigenous people were forced to become Christian and adopt unfamiliar customs.
C) Trade between Europeans and indigenous people created wealth for everyone.
D) Europeans adopted the religions of the people in the lands they explored.
E) Europeans exploited lands by claiming natural resources such as gold.
F) Africans were enslaved and transported to faraway lands.

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I believe it’s everything except D I’m not positive tho. Hope its right

Europeans adopted the religions of the people in the lands they explored did European exploration affect the people and cultures of the lands that Europeans explored. Hence, option D is correct.

What religion did the Europeans believe in?

Christianity is the dominant religion in Europe, however there is a significant amount of atheism and practical secularization. Muslim populations predominate in three nations in Southeast Europe. The adoration of gods like Zeus was a feature of ancient European religions.

The European Age of Exploration was significantly affected by the Christian faith, in addition to technological, economic, and political factors. The Catholic Church launched a significant global mission to propagate Christianity. European colonization of other lands was also justifiable for spiritual reasons.

The service of Christianity, in its different sects (particularly Protestantism, Catholicism, and Orthodoxy), as the state religion of the historical European colonial powers, in which Christians also made up the majority, has led to a tight association between Christianity and colonialism.

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What were the initial challenges faced by the families who migrated to Washington? Check all that apply. MULTIPLE CHOICE!

(A)lack of medical care
(B)lack of schools
(C)hard, low-paying work
(D)discrimination
(E)homelessness

IT'S A MULTIPLE CHOICE!

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Answer:

C, B

Explanation:

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"How did internment interrupt Japanese Americans’ lives?"


i need a paragraph or so, ill be giving 100 points

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Seventy-four days after the Japanese Empire attacked Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The order enabled the United States Army to force more than 110,000 people of Japanese descent, 70 percent of them American citizens, from their homes. First confined in nearby “assembly centers,” they were then shipped to ten “relocation centers. In the summer of 1942, two of these camps, Jerome and Rohwer, emerged from the swamps and forests of the Arkansas Delta. The neatly ordered rows of military-style barracks dotted the horizon and guard towers rose above the flat terrain. In September 1942, Japanese Americans began to arrive in southeast Arkansas by train from California. Displaced from their homes and snatched from their lives on the West Coast, each person experienced the upheaval individually; each person tells a different story.

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