Answer:
Explanation:
Inventions that were important to industrialism were: the textile revolution, power loom, printing methods, etc. Industrialism changed society due to business converting to machine-operated techniques. The style of living also changed, creating a middle class in between the rich and poor.
which is not a real spin-off series of the flintstones?
Answer:
FRIENDS
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Describe two important details about industrialization in Europe in the 19th century.
Answer:
Textiles were the leading industry of the Industrial Revolution, and mechanized factories, powered by a central water wheel or steam engine, were the new workplace.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It began in Britain.
The first modern factory was a water-powered cotton spinning mill.
Explanation:
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What type of government was created by the Articles of Confederation?
A. a loose alliance of states that rules themselves
B. an oligarchy for the wealthy elite
C. a democracy with two complex branches of government
D. a strong federal government that minimized state power
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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What ideas or events caused the populations of Philadelphia and New York City to change over time?
Answer:
The press was barred from covering the event , even though there were 10 newspapers in Philadelphia at the time. The population of the United States of America was about 3.9 million, according to the 1790 Census. About 700,000 people were being held as slaves.
Explanation:
Back in 1787, the delegates who started the convention on May 25th were locked in a building for most of the summer, without the modern comfort of air conditioning.
The press was barred from covering the event , even though there were 10 newspapers in Philadelphia at the time.
The population of the United States of America was about 3.9 million, according to the 1790 Census. About 700,000 people were being held as slaves. And outside of the census were at least 150,000 Native Americans.
Among that population, only a small number of people were eligible to vote, about 6 percent. Most states restricted voting to white adult men of property.
Today, registered U.S residents who are 18 years of age or older can vote. In 2008, more than 132 million people voted in the general election.
The young nation’s capital was in New York City, compared with Washington, D.C. today.
The biggest city in the U.S. in 1787 was Philadelphia, soon to be surpassed by New York. The City of Brotherly Love had about 40,000 residents in its vicinity.
Today, New York City has more than 8 million residents.
At the convention of 1787, 12 of the 13 states in the union were represented during the summer. Since 1959, the U.S. has had 50 states.
Back in the post-Colonial day, the average life expectancy was around 34 ½ years of age, compared with 78 years of age in 2011. (There are differing life expectancy estimates for people who were slaves in that era.)
But in some ways, things weren’t that different. The average height of a male in 1787 was 5 feet 8 inches, compared with 5 feet 9 ½ inches today. And among the general male populace, excluding those held in slavery, daily meat consumption averaged 8 ounces per day, about one ounce more than today.
However, there was a big difference in the amount of alcohol consumed in 1787. Drinking everything from beer to cider to whiskey to rum to wine was part of everyday life for men, women and children. A good number of people drank at three meals a day (if they had three meals) and at social gathering spots.
Some historians argue that the imbibing needs to be put in context. During the era, people did more physical labor and worked in more extreme conditions, which led to more calories being burned off quickly.
The Nuremberg Laws did which of the following?
A. gave citizenship status to all non-Jewish
Germans
C. made it illegal to discriminate against
Jewish people in Germany
B. took away German citizenship from Jewish
people
D. forced Jewish people to leave Germany
and enter the United States as refugees
Answer:
B
Explanation:
In the 1930s, Germany first began to expand aggressively by
invading Russia.
rebuilding the German military.
joining German forces with Italy.
making a pact with China.
Answer:
rebuilding the German military
Explanation:
Because of the Treaty of Versailles, the German military was shrunk at the end of world War one. before Germany could start their conquest, they had to rebuild their military.
Answer:
The person above me is correct, rebuilding the german military
Explanation:
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How many total colonies did Stephen F. Austin establish?
Answer:
5
Explanation:
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A reason consumerism increased in the 1920s was because many working people
Answer:
b. earned more money.
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What was the biggest impact of the Yazoo Land Fraud?
Why has social media affected political campaigns?
Answer:
a. It is usually a quick and effective form of mass communication.
Explanation: is correct
who was the only child of a sitting us president to host saturday night live
Answer:
Ron Regan Jr.
Explanation:
ang davao city ay nasa hilaga ng blank at kanluran ng blank.
Answer:
blank ?
Explanation:
Which of the following was a result of the depression in Texas during the late 1830s?
a.
Bank interest rates increased.
b.
Immigration into Texas decreased.
c.
Import products dropped in price.
d.
Export products dropped in price.
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Answer:
D export products dropped in price
Explanation:
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what is the largest ancient religious structure on earth?
Answer: The largest ancient religious structure on earth is the Angkor Wat.
Explanation:
4. Why did the Spanish first try to convert the Inca to Christianity? Why didn't this work?
which statement best summarizes the effects of world war 1 on Austria-Hungary? a. the Austro-Hungarian population was devastated in a genocide ordered by the ottoman empire b. the growing demand for Austro-Hungarian weaponry greatly improved its economy. c. military defeats led to internal unrest and the collapse of Austria-Hungary d. Austria-Hungary was absorbed by Germany and lost its political independence
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed as a direct result of their loss in WW1.
which us city is home to the sovereign kingdom of talossa
Answer: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Explanation:
max buys a new computer for his video production business. This transaction would be included in what component of gdp?
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Complete the center column by documenting the response or lack of response by Britain and the United States to
German pre-World War II actions. In the right column, note the impact of the response or lack of response. Use the
annotated notes you took while reading Chamberlain's and Roosevelt's speeches.
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Munich conference:
Response: They agreed
Effects: The agreement averted the outbreak of war but gave Czechoslovakia away to German conquest.
Reapeal the Neutrality Act of 1937: Between 1935 and 1937 Congress passed three "Neutrality Acts"
Response: Those Acts tried to keep the United States out of war, by making it illegal for Americans to sell or transport arms, or other war materials to belligerent nations.
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How did North Carolina respond to the surrender of Fort Sumter and Lincoln’s call for troops?
A: It sent troops to South Carolina.
B: It issued a proclamation of neutrality.
C: Its governor seized federal forts and arsenals.
D: Its General Assembly voted to secede.
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Government forts and arsenals were taken by its governor. Therefore, the appropriate response is Option (C).
What is the significance of North Carolina?In addition to being an aviation pioneer and having stunning state parks with enormous mountains, North Carolina is also known for its arts and culture. This southern state boasts amiable residents, delectable cuisine, and lovely scenery.
Many people think North Carolina was the first colony to formally declare its independence from Great Britain in 1775. North Carolina joined the Union as the twelfth state following the American Revolution. North Carolina left the Union in 1861 and sided with the Confederacy during the Civil War.
East of the Mississippi, North Carolina has the biggest Native American population. The majority of Native Americans east of the Mississippi River still reside in North Carolina, where there are about 100,000 of them now.
Hence, Option (C) is the accurate one.
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Can someone help me please? This is asking for like a pov of you being the slave and what you would do.
Imagine you are a skilled slave artisan living on a well-run, prosperous plantation. Write an essay of 200 words telling why you have decided to escape to the North.
Until the end of the Civil War, slaves constituted the backbone of the southern labor force. While picking cotton and other agricultural employments are commonly associated with black bondsmen, it is not so widely known that they also predominated in craft and industrial labor as well. The Documents in Part I reveal the use and extent of slave labor in the Old South, and some of the unique occupational patterns which developed under the “peculiar institution.”
An overview of the Afro-American prevalence in southern crafts is presented in Documents 1–3, with W. E. B. Du Bois and A. G. Dill suggesting that this propensity could be attributed to African ancestry (Doc. 1). Whether or not their assertion is true, slaves were found in all the crafts, from the most skilled to the least skilled. Documents 4–23 clearly show the variety of skills practiced by slave craftsmen. Equally striking is the significance of slave labor in virtually all of the important southern industries. In fact, it is difficult to see how most industries could have operated without bonded labor. Documents 24–37 indicate the extent of this omnipresence. According to the famous southern novelist Thomas Nelson Page, in 1865 blacks held “without a rival the entire field of industrial labor throughout the South.” Indeed, Page claimed that “ninety-five per cent of all the industrial work of the southern states” was performed by black labor (Doc. 24). While this was an exaggeration, slaves were heavily concentrated in the industries.
The skills these slaves learned naturally increased their economic value. Because the slave artisan or mechanic could not be regulated as easily as the farm hand, especially in urban areas, he usually enjoyed more mobility than his more regimented brother in the field. While owners frequently hired, or leased, the services of their slaves to industrial employers, for example, bondsmen sometimes were permitted to hire their own time. As long as their earnings were turned over to the master, these slave mechanics experienced a relative freedom. This was not entirely enviable for frequently the hired mechanic encountered physical and psychological difficulties with his work which were as unique as the status itself (Doc. 38–40). Because slave artisans and mechanics were in great demand, they frequently used their free time to perform extra work for money which they kept for themselves. Sometimes they were able to accumulate enough money to purchase freedom for themselves or for loved ones, several cases of which are indicated in Documents 41–45.
Benefits and challenges that the Clergy class faced
Answer:
Pros :
You had the possibility to help people rather directly as there were more little towns.
People were much more receptive to your preaches. You had a rather large freedom of speech especially if you were a bishop. (This is not in middle ages but the priest that lead Louis XIV burial mass said in his preach “Only God is great !” (Implicitly saying that the king was a standart man that was confronted to the same necessity than other people).
You had access to a good education (and to some boos, what was rather scarce before the XVIth century) hence, you were one of the few litterate persons allowing you to teach people how to read and write. You could have an intellectual influence and a social influence by teaching the local lord’s children how to read and sometimes give political pieces of advice to the local lord.
You could yourself be a local lord as bishop / head of an abbey.
You could be the head of a local charity (origin of hospitals).
In France you didn’t pay taxes. On the contrary, you received one tenth of peasants’ crops.
If you were an eminent bishop / cardinal, or if you were the Pope you could have tremendous spiritual and political power.
You could get married while being a catholic priest (before the XIIth century, before 1123 precisely).
Cons :
You could be obliged to condemn people because they didn’t believe in God - help the Inquisition.
You had to help / discuss with people that were sentenced to death what should have been very difficult on a psychological point of view.
You couldn’t get married after the XIIth century (after 1123).
You could be seen with envy considering your privileges.
Explanation:
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which statement describes the Democratic Party during Andrew Jackson’s presidency?
Answer:
They supported limited government and states' rights.
Explanation:
Why was the Twenty-first Amendment to the US Constitution necessary?
Answer:
To REPEAL the 18th
Explanation: B is correct
What did Charles Lindbergh do to gain success
Answer:
THE FLIGHT MADE HIM A MILLIONAIRE.
Although there was a $25,000 prize involved, Lindbergh's real wealth came from the public's mythologizing of the feat. City after the city threw him celebratory parades, and he eventually made it to every state in the union to acknowledge their fascination with his achievement.
Explanation:
about how many gloucester fishermen have died since 1623?
Answer:
Since 1623, when the British first set up their camp just across the harbor, perhaps 10,000 Gloucester men have gone down to the sea. That's one fisherman lost every 13 days for 375 years. It's been like war. GARLAND: I immediately felt a kind of a kinship with the fishermen.
Explanation:
Answer:
perhaps 10,000 Gloucester men have gone down to the sea.
Explanation:
That's one fisherman lost every 13 days for 375 years. It's been like war.
What are the main ideas of this poster? Check all that apply.
Women are encouraged to pursue work outside of the home during the war.
Women can select jobs that correspond to their interests or skills.
Jobs related to wartime industries have the greatest need of workers.
Jobs in industry, agriculture, and business are specifically in need of workers.
Women’s right to work in these industries will be supported after the war.
Answer:
A: Women are encouraged to pursue work outside of the home during the war.
B: Women can select jobs that correspond to their interests or skills.
D: Jobs in industry, agriculture, and business are specifically in need of workers.
Answer:
The correct answers are:
A. Women are encouraged to pursue work outside of the home during the war.
B. Women can select jobs that correspond to their interests or skills.
D. Jobs in industry, agriculture, and business are specifically in need of workers.
When was jimmy carter president.
Answer:
1977-1981
Explanation:
The two excerpts below are from Christopher Columbus's accounts of his arrival
in the Americas. Which two phrases from these accounts best show that
Columbus is trying to convince the king and queen of Spain that his discoveries
will be of value to them?
[A] "It appears to me, that the people are ingenious, and would be good
servants; and (B]I am of opinion that they would very readily become
Christians, as they appear
to have no religion. [C] They very quickly learn
such words as are spoken to them. If it please our Lord, (Dj i intend at my
return to carry home six of them to your Highnesses, that they may learn
our language."
[E] "This is so beautiful a place, as well as the neighboring regions, that I
know not in which course to proceed first: [F] my eyes are never tired with
viewing such delightful verdure, and of a species so new and dissimilar to
that of our country, and [G] / have no doubt there are tree and herbs here
which would be of great value in Spain, as dyeing materials, medicine,
spicery... but [H] / am mortified that I have no acquaintance with them."
A
A and E
B
C and F
с
D and H
D
A and G
Answer:G
Explanation:
Answer:
A is the answer
Explanation:
Explain what it meant for England to become a commonwealth.
Answer:
Commonwealth, also called Commonwealth of Nations, formerly (1931–49) British Commonwealth of Nations, a free association of sovereign states comprising the United Kingdom and a number of its former dependencies who have chosen to maintain ties of friendship and practical cooperation and who acknowledge the British
Explanation:
Mainly if british drank tea they could possibly make me famouse