Answer:
Between 1904 and 1910 she wrote essays and articles that supported workers' and women's rights. She also wrote poetry that focused on sisterhood, philosophy, politics, and male-female friendships. These appeared in the Spanish-language newspapers and literary magazines in the borderland area of Mexico and Texas.
List two ways in which the Crusades were beneficial to Western Europe
Answer: New culture and innovation were brought to Europe during the 12th qnd 13th centurie.
Explanation:
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Answer:
ok i will give a try. I am writing as if we are in the 19th century.
hello. i'm from albania and i'm here from a better life cauce i hear there is a virgin place and the best to start life from scratch. in albania i worked in hard jobs and I was not earning enough money to continue living normally.
that's all i think in this moment.
Which of the following is a false statement?
A
Alexander the Great was Aristotle's student.
B
Alexander the Great conquered Persia and Phoenicia.
C
Alexander the Great wrote The Republic, a book about the best form of government.
D
Alexander the Great spread Greek culture throughout his empire.
Who were the carpetbaggers and scalawags?
Answer:
Carpetbaggers were people who had rushed to the South carrying all their possessions in bags made of carpeting. Scalawags were people who the Democrats believed who had betrayed the South by voting for the Republican party. Scalawags are also referred to as greedy rascals.
Explanation:
Compare and contrast American manufacturing in the early 1900s and late 1800s. What had changed? Why?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How did Presidents Taft & Wilson reshape U.S.diplomacy?
Taft used dollar diplomacy and Wilson used moral diplomacy.
What type of music did Elsie Presley perform on the Ed Sullivan show in 1950s
Answer:
He was performing rock and roll.
Explanation:
Elves Presley performed on the Ed Sullivan show on September 9, 1956 for the first time and then again in October 28, 1956, while the final appearance happened on January 7, 1957.
He was until then banned from participating from this show, where he showed the variety of his musical knowledge known at the time as rock and roll.
Who led the Mormons out of the east? Why?
How do archaeologists know that pyramid builders used slabbing saws?
A. They found saw marks on rocks used to build pyramids.
B. They found evidence inside of King Tut's tomb.
C. It was written in Howard Carter's journal.
D. They found a slabbing saw in Ramses' tomb,
Answer:
B. They found evidence inside of King Tut's tomb.
Back side off the Louisiana purchase
Answer:
President Thomas Jefferson purchased Louisiana.
Explanation:
President Thomas Jefferson was the man who purchased Louisiana from France. The Louisiana Purchase was done in 1803 that held between the United States and France. In this deal, the U.S. acquired approximately 827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River at the price of $15 million. France sold the land because he needed money for the Great French War.
What major event contributed to the mass number of Africans in the Caribbean?
(Thats the teacher that gave me the assignment >:-\
Answer:
Explanation:
The Caribbean is composed of people from all over the world including those taken there by force and those who migrated freely.
Caribs lived in the Caribbean for thousands of years. There were many communities of people we now know as Caribs, including Galibi and various Arawakan speakers such as the Kalinago. Beginning in the 16th century, many were killed or expelled from the islands by European forces. They asserted their identity by fighting for land and political rights. One example is Brigands’ War, also known as the Second Carib War (1794 -1798).
Merchants and plantation owners moved into the region. Indentured servants, political dissidents and others from the British Isles provided the first plantation labour.
The biggest migration to the Caribbean was a forced migration of enslaved people from Africa through the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Many of the merchants who settled in the Caribbean during the 17th and 18th centuries were involved in slave trading. The early Caribbean was also a centre for piracy.
In the late 18th century, Britain moved soldiers and sailors to the Caribbean to defend against invasion by competing European powers and guard against anti-slavery revolutions and protests. Former enslaved people came from Canada to join the West India Regiment.
Indentured labour from India and China started in the 19th century. They migrated to the Caribbean to work on plantations in places such as Jamaica, Trinidad and British Guiana. So-called ‘Liberated Africans’ were also indentured during this time.
Many people also migrated from the Caribbean and people convicted of crimes were sometimes transported to Australia and England. Also, Bermuda had a convict establishment for British (including Irish) convicts.
Letter ordering destruction of Carib lands, extract. St. Vincent, 1796. Cat ref: CO 260/14. Crown Copyright.EnlargeLetter ordering destruction of Carib lands, extract. St. Vincent, 1796 Cat ref: CO 260/14 Crown Copyright.Account of the number of enslaved persons in the colony of Grenada, 1807. Cat ref: CO 101/45 f 190. Crown Copyright.EnlargeAccount of the number of enslaved persons in the colony of Grenada, 1807 Cat ref: CO 101/45 f 190 Crown Copyright.Court of Vice Admiralty proclamation on Charles Hamilton. St Kitts, 1816. Cat ref: CO 152/106. Crown of Vice Admiralty proclamation on Charles Hamilton. St Kitts, 1816 Cat ref: CO 152/106 Crown regarding medical expenses for enslaved Africans captured on French ship La Belle. St Kitts, 1816. Cat ref: CO 152/106. Crown copyright.EnlargeDespatch regarding medical expenses for enslaved Africans captured on French ship La Belle. St Kitts, 1816 Cat ref: CO 152/106 Crown Copyright.Photograph of the Urgent in a floating dock. Bermuda, 1868-9. Cat ref: ADM 195/5 f 31. Crown Copyright.EnlargePhotograph of the Urgent in a floating dock. Bermuda, 1868-9 Cat ref: ADM 195/5 f 31 Crown Copyright.List of 70 African immigrants who claimed return passage from Jamaica to Sierra Leone on board the Clarendon. Jamaica, 21 August 1861. Cat ref: CO 137/356/25 f 189. Crown of 70 African immigrants who claimed return passage from Jamaica to Sierra Leone on board the Clarendon. Jamaica, 21 August 1861 Cat ref: CO 137/356/25 f 189 Crown Copyright.Statistical abstract of migration between Trinidad and neighbouring countries. Barbados, thats all you need to know
How many Jews were sentenced to death at Sobibor?
Answer:
Answer:
~ 1.7 million Jews
Explanation:
About 1.7 million Jews were murdered at Sobibor and two other camps in 1941-43.
Answer:
250000 minimum
Explanation:
(I need help) Why did civil war break out again after Caesar's death?
Answer:
Because he was their ruler and he put order across rome
Explanation:
Answer:
Caesar's Civil War resulted from the long political subversion of the Roman Government's institutions, which began with the career of Tiberius Gracchus, continuing with the Marian reforms of the legions, the bloody dictatorship of Lucius Cornelius Sulla, and completed by the First Triumvirate over Rome.
Explanation:
Explain the role of the Virginia Company of London as a joint stock company as it relates to the founding of Virginia. Also, explain the difficulties the Virginia Companyof London faced in the new world,as well as who and how were those issues resolved?
Answer:
c
Explanation:
And they shall and may begin their said first Plantation and Habitation, at any Place upon
the said-Coast of Virginia or America, where they shall think fit and convenient, between
the said four and thirty and one and forty Degrees of the said Latitude; And that they
shall have all the Lands, Woods, Soil, Grounds, Havens, Ports, Rivers, Mines, Minerals,
Marshes, Waters, Fishings, Commodities, anel Hereditaments, whatsoever, from the said
first Seat of their Plantation and Habitation by the Space of fifty Miles of English Statute
Measure, all along the said Coast of Virginia and America, ...
- Excerpt from The First Charter of Virginia, April 10, 1606
Based on the excerpt, which factor likely motivated English settlers to cotoníze North
America?
F social mobility
Geconomic gain
H political freedom
J religious freedom
Answer:
G). Economic gain.
Explanation:
The given excerpt taken from 'The First Charter of Virginia' reveals that 'economic gain' is the key component that influenced the English settlers to annex the land of North America and colonize them. This claim is substantiated through the descriptions like 'shall have all the Lands, woods,...Fishings' which will promote the trade and commerce of the Britishers globally. They thought that after acquiring the lands, the entire resources would belong to them and they can use them according to their own needs and purposes. Thus, option G is the correct answer.
Please help with this
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Was the shift isolationism to interventionism a positive public policy shift or a negative public policy shift?
Answer:
Negative public policy shift
Explanation:
The name for the place where Jews meet to pray and worship is?
A. sabbath
B. synagogue
C. covenant
D. commandment
Answer:
B. Synagogue
Explanation:
The synagogue is the Jewish place of worship, but is also used as a place to study, and often as a community centre as well. Orthodox Jews often use the Yiddish word shul (pronounced shool) to refer to their synagogue. In the USA, synagogues are often called temples.
which example is a valid restriction of free speech
A: A government agency censors a controversial newspaper before it is printed.
B. a religious leader is stopped from calling her fellow worshipers to prayer on the radio
C. person is arrested for yelling fire in a crowded movie theatre as a practical joke
D. students are arrested for criticising government policies as the press conference
Answer:
I think it Ds
Explanation:
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An example is a valid restriction of free speech is A: A government agency censors a controversial newspaper before it is printed.
According to this question,we are to discuss about valid restriction of free speech.
As a result of this we can see that restriction of free speech is a way to curb hate or other dangerous speech in the society.
Therefore, option A is correct.
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What was one of Henry the second greatest accomplishments
A: Hey he developed a jury system and unify legal system.
B:he wrote the doomsday book.
C: he signed the Magna Carta.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
i think it A but im not sure
“religion only makes suffering worse”
Evaluate this statement considering arguments for and against. In your answer you should:
• Refer to Christian teachings
• Refer to non-religious points of view
• Reach a justified conclusion (12)
What do Wesley Harris and c mattrson decided to do?
Which people choose the leaders of present day Kenya, ruled by a democratic
government?
the Christians
the Masai
the citizens
the European Union
I think its The Citizens! :D
Answer: Citizens
Explanation: democratic government is self-explanatory. Ruled by the people.
Question 1 of 5
In 1912, the U.S. government passed legislation that placed limits on child
labor. Which statement best explains why this event is a landmark of
progressivism?
O
A. It was controversial and only supported by a minority of
lawmakers in Congress.
OB. It prompted President Theodore Roosevelt to embrace the
Progressive agenda for the first time,
C. It demonstrated that religious groups could wield significant
political influence.
O D. It was the result of a grassroots movement rather than efforts by
powerful politicians.
SUBMIT
Answer: It was the result of a grassroots movement rather than efforts by powerful politicians.
Explanation:
Home work
write five moral Lessons from the
Lives of the Traditional leaders.
Answer:
Don Ray’s desire to gain insight into his home country of Canada took him to an unexpected place — Africa.
While in university, Ray was faced with the choice of studying either Canadian or African politics.
“I thought that I would better understand my country by understanding what was happening in other parts of the world and then bringing lessons back from there to Canada.”
Now a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary, Ray is still learning lessons in Africa that he hopes to share with the North.
Explanation:
Short writing
Analyze two examples that Illustrate an increased role for women in
American Society from 1880 to 1917.
Answer and Explanation:
In 1880 women had very domestic and small roles compared to men. These women usually stayed inside their homes, taking care of children, cooking, cleaning, embroidering or doing whatever else they didn't need to go out into the street. Some poor women worked as maids, but the majority did not have the right to work and study. This role has changed over time and women have been questioning these roles that were given to them. In 1917, women began to claim roles of greater importance and appreciation, which would integrate them, once and for all, into society and promote them to citizens who promoted social changes and sought their rights to vote, work and study.
Answer:
Between the years 1880 and 1817, American women had subordinate domestic roles compared to their husbands and male counterparts. With that being said, these women usually stayed inside their homes, taking care of children, cooking, cleaning, embroidering, and other household chores. As for the poor women of America, they primarily worked as maids as most did not have the right to work and study. This role has changed over time and women have been questioning these roles that were given to them. In 1917, women began to claim roles of greater importance and appreciation, which would integrate them, once and for all, into modern society. Eventually, women were promoted to politically influential citizens who would later become an active component of social change regarding women's rights to vote, work and receive an equal education.
Explanation:
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What did Native Americans lack respect for according to Europeans?
Answer:
Europeans carried a hidden enemy to the Indians: new diseases. Native peoples of America had no immunity to the diseases that European explorers and colonists brought with them. Diseases such as smallpox, influenza, measles, and even chicken pox proved deadly to American Indians.
Explanation:
Jews believe that God gave Moses the Ten Commandments, as their main laws to follow. A commandment is?
A. a weekly day of rest
B. an order to do something
C. a religious meeting place
D. a belief in many gods
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
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Answer:
8) 1. b
8) 2. d
8) 3. e
8) 4. f
8) 5. c
8) 6. a
9. Supreme Court.
10. Nine; President; Senate.
Explanation:
1. Supreme Court: highest court in the United States of America. It has both original and appellate jurisdiction.
2. Unconstitutional: against the Constitution. Any action that is performed contrary to what is required or stated in the constitution is tagged unconstitutional and such actions are punishable under the appropriate laws.
3. Justices: Judges. A judge is the head of a court and he or she is known as a justice.
4. Amendment: changes in the constitution. This is the ratification of a constitution so as to add or correct any anomaly or lacuna.
5. Treason: helping those at war against the U.S. Treason refers to an act of being unpatriotic to your country of origin.
6. Judicial: ruling on laws. The judicial arm decide court cases with recourse to rule of law.
7. The highest court in the United States of America is the Supreme Court.
8. There are nine (9) Supreme Court justices appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
A Supreme Court refers to a federal court and it is typically the highest court in relation to the hierarchy of courts in the judicial branch. It is also referred to as the ap-ex court. Generally, it comprises of nine (9) justices (a chief justice and eight (8) associate justices). These nine (9) justices are appointed only by the president and subsequently confirmed by the senate after screening them diligently.
Which of the following is a true statement?
New scientists are creating new ideas with or without any evidence.
We have yet to discover how to make a perfect organism
Scientists have not discovered life forms in other planets.
Ideas can change as new discoveries are made.
Answer:
its the first one i think
Explanation: