What were the major grievances that drove the resistance and rebellions that African, Middle Eastern, and Asian peoples mounted during and after World War I?

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Answer 1
“We gave them the world, and they killed it” mentality.
Entitlement of own nation after fighting to protect their overlords.
Majority of the populace feel even more ‘used’ than before.

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Why do you think someone would bully another person? ​

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Answer:

Someone would bully another person because they believe that it makes them look cool, or popular.

Another reason someone would bully another person is because it makes them think higher of themselves. For example, let us just say that the bullies grandfather thinks low of the bully and expresses it towards him, then the bully will go and make someone else feel lower towards themselves to make him (the bully) feel better.

Discribe the significance or importance of Dr. king peaceful protest and results

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The peaceful protests were so important in letting the public see that they were being completely peaceful and weren’t acting maliciously. In the long term these peaceful protests were WAY more effective than a violent protest would have been. They won a lot of people over to their cause instead of being violent and having people not want to support a violent cause.

Of the following, what became a major goal of U.S. foreign policy in the 1930s? *​

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Answer: The United States spent most of the 1930s attempting to isolate itself from Europe's problems. As tensions mounted in Europe, Congress passed a series of laws to keep the nation out of war. The goals of containment were to keep communism from spreading to other countries. The truman doctrine was the policy of the US to support free peoples who are resisting soviet pressures to become communist. The Eisenhower doctrine spread those goal by taking the truman doctrine to include the middle east.

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Answer:

The US could out lawed shipments of alcoholic beverages from outside the countries. However, I do not have the choices please excuse me if this is way off topic

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Theres no of the following So I cannot answer this. However, if this is about Prohibition then I have an Idea.

How much money did Great Britain make from exports to South
Saharan Africa in 1900?
o Over 20 million pounds
30 pounds
15 million pounds
Almost 10 million pounds

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Great Britain made 21 million pounds in export to south saharan Africa in 1900

The slogan, "The sun never set on the British Empire," is an illustration of what principle?
A. Industrialism
B. Mercantilism
C Imperialism
D. Capitalism

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C. Imperialism

This being that they sun never set on the British empire because it was so large there was no one time when it was day or night, always both day and night. Therefore the sun cannot set fully.

What line let's you know that Soda Pop has been affected by the news about Johnny? Question 4 options: "I took a deep breath and kept my mouth shut." "his eyes were bleak and stunned." "Darry was rubbing the back of my head,"

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I believe the answer is b

Answer:

b

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Answer:

it is now

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Explain why you agree and disagree: Any individual has the power to change society for the better and for the worse.

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Answer:

Explanation:

because we can put the world together or seperate apart.

Which steps to organizing a nonviolent campaign does King describe? Check all that apply. deciding whether laws are unfair talking with local officials refusing to be jailed or imprisoned holding peaceful protests for change fighting back against white resistance learning how to protest in a nonviolent way

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Answer:  Which steps to organizing a nonviolent campaign does King describe? Check all that apply. A, B, D, F

A. deciding whether laws are unfair

B. talking with local officials

C. refusing to be jailed or imprisoned

D. holding peaceful protests for change

E. fighting back against white resistance

F. learning how to protest in a nonviolent way

Explanation:

In any nonviolent campaign there are four basic steps: (1) Collection of the facts to determine whether injustices are alive, (2) Negotiation, (3) Self-purification and (4) Direct Action. We have gone through all of these steps in Birmingham. There can be no gainsaying of the fact that racial injustice engulfs this community. Birmingham is probably the most thoroughly segregated city in the United States. Its ugly record of police brutality is known in every section of this country. Its unjust treatment of Negroes in the courts is a notorious reality. There have been more unsolved bombings of Negro homes and churches in Birmingham than any other city in this nation. These are the hard, brutal and unbelievable facts. On the basis of these conditions Negro leaders sought to negotiate with the city fathers. But the political leaders consistently refused to engage in good faith negotiation.

–“Letter from Birmingham Jail,”

Martin Luther King Jr.

The steps to organizing a nonviolent campaign does King describe are:

deciding whether laws are unfairtalking with local officialsholding peaceful protests for changelearning how to protest in a nonviolent way. Thus, option (a), (b) (d) and (f) is correct. What is campaign?

The campaign goal, aim, or purpose specifies what has to change and to what extent in order to address the campaign's problem. The goal should ideally fit into a simple, brief line and be planned in such a manner that all campaign participants fully understand it.

There was a nonviolent movement focusing on determining whether laws are discriminatory, holding peaceful rallies for reform, learning how to protest nonviolently, and meeting with local leaders. This is based on a nonviolent campaign.

Therefore, option (a), (b) (d) and (f) is correct.

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Your question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was.

A. deciding whether laws are unfair

B. talking with local officials

C. refusing to be jailed or imprisoned

D. holding peaceful protests for change

E. fighting back against white resistance

F. learning how to protest in a nonviolent way

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What do we all have in common besides our genes that makes us human?
If you could choose one book as a mandatory read for all high school students, which book would you choose?
Would you rather have less work or more work you actually enjoy doing?
What is important enough to go to war over? ( like back in time)
If you could instill one piece of advice in a newborn baby’s mind, what advice would you give?

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Answer:

most humans have emotions

how to kill a moking jay

more work

territory

don't get hung up on what you could've done and be yourself

We all have emotions and dreams for the future.

Probably 1984 by George Orwell, but maybe later on in high school because it’s kind of deep and there’s explicit content in some parts.

More work. If you enjoy what your doing, then it isn’t really work and it isn’t a drudgery.

Freedom, territory, beliefs (religion), if one country wants to take over the world. Cough cough World War II

Don’t be afraid to be who you are. If other people don’t like who that is, then they aren’t your friends and they can live their own life.

What is the highest part of the Judiciary Branch of our government?
A. Supreme Court
B. Juvenile Court
C. Small Claims Court
D. the Peoples Court

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Answer:

A. The Supreme Court

Explanation:

Answer:

hint it says it in the name

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the one in the three branches of government

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During the New Deal,
A. The government got bigger
B. Taxes went down
C. Government spending decreased
D. Charities went out of business

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Your answer is:

A) The government got bigger

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Islam: worships in a mosque
Judaism: draws religious teachings from the Torah
Both: Founded in the Middle East, monotheistic religion

monethestic religion judiasm.

worship in mosque Islam

What did it mean to boycott British goods

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Answer:

boycotting British goods meant that people refused to use them

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people stopped using tea reading the newspaper amongst other things

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Answer:

Explanation:

Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. ... They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens. The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.

Was the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1923 good for Native Hawaiians?

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Answer:

Yes it was

Explanation:

The answer is yes, it was good for Hawaiians. The United States legislature enacted the hawaiian homes commission act to see that the Hawaiians are protected and also to see that the lives of native hawaiians are improved. Public lands were administered and given for homesteads. This was a rehabilitation program for the people.

Answer:

The intent was good, but as a Native Hawaiian on the Depart of Hawaiian Home Lands list, the execution is horrible.

Explanation:

So many of our kūpuna passed away on the list hoping to one day own their own home. To require our kūpuna to buy a home on our land is outrageous. My grandmother was 91 years old when she passed away and could never afford to get off the list to buy her own home. Hūpō nui.

How did the lack of centralized government and legal codes force early medieval kings, like Charlemagne, to rely on violence to maintain order?
It meant the king was controlled by his knights, who wanted to fight.
It meant there was no way to bring vassals under the king’s control.
It meant there were no legal codes, since no one made laws.
It meant the people had to carry out violent revolts.

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The 3rd one is the right answer

Answer:

It meant there were no legal codes, since no one made laws.

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1. What role did the Arabs Revolt play in the fall of the Ottoman Empire?

2. How did Britain and France help shape the borders in the Middle East?

3. Who are the Kurds?

4. What are some countries that emerge from the Ottoman Empire?

5. What are some tensions in the middle eastern region?

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Answer:

1:"In this secret 1916 deal, Britain and France had agreed to divide the Ottoman Empire's Middle Eastern territories into their own zones of influence after the war. This apparent Allied betrayal caused widespread discontent throughout the ranks of the Arab Revolt."

2:"France and Britain needed proximity to oil reserves in the Middle East. World powers seek control for both economic and geopolitical reasons. "The Ultimate Destiny of Palestine" and talks back then about the establishment of a Jewish state in that region."

3:"Most Kurds are Sunni Muslims, and among them are many who practice Sufism and other mystical sects. Despite their long-standing occupation of a particular region of the world, the Kurds never achieved nation-state status. Their reputation for military prowess has made them much in demand as mercenaries in many armies.

4:"The Ottoman Empire is one of the largest empires in history. In existence for 600 years, at its peak it included what is now Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Hungary, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel and the Palestinian territories, Macedonia, Romania, Syria, parts of Arabia and the north coast of Africa."

5:"The region is now seen as being up for grabs as the US begins to withdraw from areas like Syria or Afghanistan – and other states, such as Iran, Turkey, Russia and China are stepping in. This feeds conflicts as each country seeks greater hegemony and wants to take over areas in Syria, Libya or Yemen."

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Answer:

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. In what two Kansas cowtowns did Wyatt Earp serve as a lawman

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Answer: Wyatt Earp served on the Wichita police force in 1875 and 1876 before moving on to Dodge City.

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1. The institution of slavery was formally abolished in the United States by the

a. Compromise of 1850
b. Emancipation Proclamation of 1863
C. creation of the Freedmen's Bureau in 1865
d. ratification of the 13th amendment in 1865

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Answer:

ratification of the 13th amendment in 1865

Explanation:

While some sources may say that the emancipation proclamation abolished slavery, it has been shown that the emancipation proclamation only freed slaves in states captured by the north during the war. Slavery was not formally abolished until the 13th amendment was signed and ratified.

History Vocab it’s probably easy for y’all older kids so pls help me in image

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History Vocab it’s probably easy for y’all older kids so pls help me in image

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1) Labor union
2)Dorothea Dix
3) Henry David Thoreau
4) Seneca Falls, NY
5) Sojourner Truth
6) Public Education
7) The Underground Rail Road
8) Ireland
9) Germany
10) Temperance

The Niagara Movement led to the foundation of
A the Universal Negro Improvement Association.
B
the National Woman's Party.
C the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
D the modern Democratic Party.

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Answer: the answer is d naacp

Explanation:

Answer:

B National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

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Was the dropping of the atomic bombs justified during ww2?

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

This answer is a personal opinion. The atomic bombs during WW2 were used in order to show the Axis Powers the devastating weaponry that The Allied Powers had at their disposal. In order to Justify this use of these weapons the US believed that using this weapon would quickly bring an end to the war and save countless lives from dying if the war continued. This was the excuse made in order to justify this bombing and state that it was morally right. I believe that it was not justified because the vast majority of individuals killed by the bombings were civilians, including women and children who were not soldiers. There is no morality in that.

Stalinism (Communism)

Who has control of the government?

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If I remember correctly the Dictator would have control over the government.

Will give brainiest to whoever answers correctly and I will make this question worth a lot of points

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Answer:

manifent destiny: the ideology that the u.s. should have as much control, as wanted because of a religous higher power.

Explanation:

Answer: manifest destiny: manifest destiny was a widely held cultural belief in the 19th-century United States.

James Knox Polk: the 11th president of the United States

Vaqueros: a cowboy

Californios: Hispanic people native to the U.S. state of California.

Bear flag republic: unrecognized breakaway state from Mexico

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: the treaty that ended the war between the United States and Mexico

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What would be most common for the owner of a bonanza farm?
O A. Moving on to more productive land
O B. Getting machinery on credit
C. Paying full price to railroads for shipping
O D. Growing food for local sale

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OA. Moving on to more productive land

The U.S should have used the bomb to stop the spread of communism

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It’s answer B the us should have used the bomb to stop the spread of communism

What's the significance of the Great Depression?

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The Great Depression
the economic crisis and period of low business activity in the u.s. and other countries, roughly beginning with the stock-market crash in October, 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.

The particles of an object move _________ when the temperature increases Question 2 options: In circles Slower Backwards Faster

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Answer:

The particles of an object move :faster

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is D). Faster

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