Answer:
It gave motivation to independence movement.
Explanation:
Women participation in the salt march is so significant to India's fight for freedom because due to their participation, this march gained worldwide attention which gave motivation to the Indian independence movement and started the civil disobedience Movement in the whole country. So we can say that this salt march gave momentum to the independence movement of Indians.
Which of the statements below did NOT cause the War of 1812? *
British Impressment of American sailors
British blockade of French ports
O Alliance with France
British helping out Native Americans
Answer:
Alliance with France
Explanation:
America was unfortunate in that for most of the period from 1803 to 1812 political power in England was held by a group that was pledged not only to the defeat of France, but also to a rigid maintenance of Britain's commercial supremacy."[12] That group was weakened by Whigs friendly to the US in mid-1812 and the policies were reversed, but the US had already declared war. By 1815, Britain was no longer controlled by politicians dedicated to commercial supremacy and so that cause had vanished.
what can we learn from reading the biography of rajendra laxmi and bhadhur sah
Answer:
sacrifice
pationism
dutiful
helpful
respectful
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Answer:
THe map i belive is about the confederate battle plan.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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b) Briefly describe how ONE historical event or development between 600 C.E. and 1250 C.E. not explicitly
mentioned in the excerpts that could be used to support Cohen & Douglass' interpretation.
Answer:
Cannot be answered without the excerpt. A context is needed
What was different about the American revolution ?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton was
The Leader of the Prison Reform Movement.
The leader of the Women's Rights Movement,
The Leader of the Prison Reform Movement.
The Leader of the Labor Union
Briefly explain ONE specific problem that was caused by the rapid growth of cities during the period from 1865 to 1900.
Landlords wanted to boost their profits as cities grew, so they built tenements that were overcrowded and filthy, leading to the spread of dangerous diseases.
Growth of CitiesDuring the period from [tex]1865[/tex] to [tex]1900[/tex], cities in the United States grew at an increasing rate.The look of the nation's cities has significantly transformed as a result of industrial expansion and population growth. Noise, traffic bottlenecks, slums, air pollution, sanitation and health issues become all too common.Landlords wanted to boost their profits as cities grew, so they built tenements that were overcrowded and filthy, leading to the spread of dangerous diseases.For more information:
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The power to regulate commerce between foreign countries and among the states was given to
A. the states.
B. Congress.
C. the President.
D. none of these groups.
Answer:
Congress
Explanation:
The Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution provides that the Congress shall have the power to regulate interstate and foreign commerce. The plain meaning of this language might indicate a limited power to regulate commercial trade between persons in one state and persons outside of that state.
Why did the U.S. and Britain agree to let Poland be annexed by the Soviet Union at Potsdam? O They exchanged Poland for Germany. or O The Polish people voted to join the Soviet Union. or O They were not willing to fight a war over it, and Stalin was. or The Soviet Union already occupied half of Poland.
Answer:
They were not willing to fight a war over it, and Stalin was.
Explanation:
Many delegates at the Constitutional Convention feared that a strong central
government would:
A. take away rights of individuals and states.
B. give voting rights to women and free Blacks.
C. have difficulty collecting taxes.
D. make communication with foreign nations difficult.
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Help will be appreciated
Answer:
The first one is the correct answer.
If I'm wrong, sorry.
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What would the Incas do if they wanted a smaller tribe to join their empire?
Question 3 options:
Assassinate the chief
Kidnap the chief's children
Invade them immediately with their large army
Offer them power and riches if they joined peacefully
Question 4 (1 point)
Which of these is an opinion about the Inca empire?
Question 4 options:
It ended at the hands of Spanish conquistadors
Like the Roman Empire, it was ruled by an emperor
It was the largest in the Western Hemisphere
Its culture was more glorious than Rome's
Question 5 (1 point)
Why were roads and bridges so important to the Inca empire? Choose the best answer.
Question 5 options:
They allowed horses to easily cross the Andes Mountains for the first time
They made it easier for messengers, soldiers, and tradesmen to move across large areas
Their construction provided important jobs for the empire's citizens
They served as examples of the empire's wealth, inspiring awe in newly conquered people
Question 6 (1 point)
What was unique about Inca architecture?
Question 6 options:
The temples were taller than the Egyptian pyramids
The stones were cut so they fit together perfectly
Most structures were built from petrified wood
It featured perfectly spherical domes
Question 7 (1 point)
How did the Incas protect against famine and poor harvests?
Question 7 options:
By performing religious ceremonies
By storing large quantities of surplus food
By raising and slaughtering cattle
By saving water in enormous stone tanks
Question 8 (1 point)
How was the Inca tax system different from ours?
Question 8 options:
The Incas paid taxes in cloth and grain; we pay with money
The Incas changed every few years; ours stays the same
The Incas had no tax system
The Incas paid taxes in labor; we pay with money
Question 9 (1 point)
What is important about the llama for Incas?
Question 9 options:
The Incas worshiped them as gods
They were the Incas' main source of food
The Incas used them to transport goods through their empire
The Incas rode on their backs
Question 10 (1 point)
How did the Inca army compare to Francisco Pizarro's army?
Pizarro's army had more supplies than the Inca army
Pizarro's army had deadlier weapons than the Inca army
Pizarro's army had fewer horses than the Inca army
Pizarro's army was bigger than the Inca army
Answer:
Q3 - Assassinate the Chief
Q4 - Like the Roman Empire, it was ruled by an emperor
Q5 - They made it easier for messengers, soldiers, and tradesmen to move across large areas
Q6 - The stones were cut so they fit together perfectly
Q7 - By storing large quantities of surplus food
Q8 - The Incas paid taxes in cloth and grain; we pay with money
Q9 -The Incas worshiped them as gods
Q10-Pizarro's army was bigger than the Inca army
Not sure if answers are correct!!
Explanation:
Answer:
1) 4
2) 3
3) 2
4) 3
5) 2
6) 1
7) 1
8) 4
Jefferson support all the following except
A.agriculture
B.the French
C.a national bank
D.strictly interpreting the Constitution
Answer:
c. a national bank
Explanation:
he was afraid it would cause a financial monopoly.
Ancient Sumerian kingdoms built their most important temples __________. A.on top of ziggurats B.outside of the main city C.on top of fortifications D.in the center of the city
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Answer:
a a is the most important temple
Answer:A
Explanation:The ziggurats were their holy places. and it was a very special place for the Sumerian people.
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Drag the tiles to the boxes. Each tile can be used more than once.
The phrases describe the goals of several movements in the 1800s, Match each goal to the correct movement.
E=equality
suffrage
jail and asylum reform
Mental Health
Reform
Movement
Abolition Movement
Women's Rights
Movement
Reset
Next
Answer: Mental Health Reform Movement= jail and asylum reform. Abolition Movement= E=equality. Women's Rights Movement= suffrage.
Explanation: I am positively sure these are correct because I just read the lesson and I am taking the Mastery Test right now. Mental Health people was in jail with inmates who done crimes and they were both treated the same, abolition movement wanted to get rid of slavery because slaves should be equal, and women's rights movement wanted women to have suffrage (the right to vote).
Answer:
I hope this helps!
Explanation:
Please help due really soon, not too hard multiple choice.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Answer:
1) imperialism
2) false it was Germany, Austria-Hungry, and Italy. Russia was not included
3)True
Explanation:
Hope this helps you :)
16:33:43 Which correctly lists three agents that loosen and carry away rock during the erosion process? animals, heat, sediment heat, wind, plants plants, animals, wind sediment, heat, plants
Answer: plants, animals, wind
Explanation:
Erosion is the process through which the top surface of the Earth is bring washed away. Three agents that loosen and carry away rock during the erosion process are plants, animals and winds.
Winds can blow away rocks after erosion has occurred. The same thing applies to plants and animals as they can move rocks from one place to another.
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution increased the power of the executive branch by
A)
allowing the president to use military force without a declaration of war by
Congress
B)
authorizing the president to choose the Senate Majority Leader
C)
allowing the president to introduce bills to Congress
D)
expanding the president's right to executive privilege
Answer: The answer is
A) Allowing the president to use military force without a declaration of war by Congress
In the early years of Virginia colonists experienced especially high _________________ rates.
Answer:
death
Explanation:
I´m sorry it´s so long! But this is for an overdue test and I need an answer ASAP!!
Please use the following cartoon to answer questions #6-8
6. What does the image in this political cartoon represent? *
The first US Government survived many difficult problems
The first US Government gave the national government a lot of power
The constitution we have today was created because of the problems caused by the Articles of Confederation
Due to the weaknesses of the federal government under the Articles of Confederation the nation would face difficult times
7. What do the waves in this picture represent? *
Rights provided by the Bill of Rights
Weaknesses to the Articles of Confederation
Problems the US government was able to overcome under the Articles of Confederation
Strengths of the national government under the Articles of Confederation
8. Based on this cartoon what phrase is used to summarize all the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation? *
“No Power to Enforce Laws”
“No National Court System”
“Rough Sailing Ahead
“No Power to Collect Taxes”
Answer:
6. C 7 D 8.D Hope helps Sorry if it wrong
Explanation:
Read the following passage and answer the question.
This act established procedures of criminal justice for all of England. As a result, Henry set up courts with trained lawyers and judges, and built prisons for those awaiting trial. He also appointed judges who traveled across the country to hear court cases. Theses periodic court sessions provided swift justice and clear verdicts, supplemented the treasury, and extended the king's control.
Select the best answer from the choices below.
a
Magna Carta
b
Assize of Clarendon
c
Parliament
d
Habeus corpus
Answer:
The answer is B: Assize of Clarendon
Explanation:
The Assize of Clarendon (1166) established procedures of criminal justice for all of England. As a result, Henry set up courts with trained lawyers and judges, and built prisons for those awaiting trial. He also appointed judges who traveled across the country to hear court cases.
There is a line whose slope is 1 and whose y-intercept is 8. What is its equation in
slope-intercept form? (Whoever answer first I will make you brainiest)
Answer:
y = 1x + 8
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How did the Nazis disrespect the Jewish people throughout The holocaust?
Answer:
well they sought to exterminate them, the forbid the practice of judaism.
Explanation:
Is the weekends plastic surgery post real???
Answer:
no, it was for a music video
Explanation:
Answer:
is this about his superbowl performance lol
Explanation:
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According to the 1790 census, where did most enslaved people live? O only in the North mostly in the South O mostly in the Mid-West O only in the far West
Answer:
mostly in the south
Explanation:
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According to the 1790 census, the majority of enslaved people lived in the Southern region of the United States.
At the time, the South was primarily an agrarian society, relying heavily on the labor of enslaved individuals to maintain large plantations and farms.
In 1790, the population of enslaved people in the South was around 657,000, while in the North, the number was significantly lower, at around 42,000. This disparity can be attributed to the fact that the North had largely abolished slavery by this time, while the Southern economy was heavily reliant on it.
It's worth noting that enslaved people were also present in other regions of the country, such as the Mid-West and West, but their numbers were much smaller compared to the South. Additionally, the institution of slavery was eventually abolished throughout the United States with the passage of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in 1865.
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Which area in China is the wettest region, with monsoons that can bring
over 250 inches of rain per year?”
o the northeast
o the northwest
o the eastern plains
O the tropical southeast
Answer:
the tropical southeast
Explanation:
southeastern China is the wettest area in the country.
Select all the correct answers.
Which two words describe the atmosphere in the passage?
Treasure Island
by Robert Louis Stevenson (excerpt)
Then there followed a great to-do through all our old inn, heavy feet pounding to and fro, furniture thrown over, doors kicked in, until the very rocks re-echoed and the men came out again, one after another, on the road and declared that we were nowhere to be found. And just the same whistle that had alarmed my mother and myself over the dead captain’s money was once more clearly audible through the night, but this time twice repeated. I had thought it to be the blind man’s trumpet, so to speak, summoning his crew to the assault, but I now found that it was a signal from the hillside towards the hamlet, and from its effect upon the buccaneers, a signal to warn them of approaching danger.
“There’s Dirk again,” said one. “Twice! We’ll have to budge, mates.”
“Budge, you skulk!” cried Pew. “Dirk was a fool and a coward from the first—you wouldn’t mind him. They must be close by; they can’t be far;
you have your hands on it. Scatter and look for them, dogs! Oh, shiver my soul,” he cried, “if I had eyes!
This appeal seemed to produce some effect, for two of the fellows began to look here and there among the lumber, but half-heartedly, I thought, and with half an eye to their own danger all the time, while the rest stood irresolute on the road.
excitement
dullness
merriment
danger
sleepiness
Answer:
dullness, and danger
Explanation:
Technological advancements such as the compass, astrolabe, and caravel contributed to the
Answer:
to the exploration and travel to the world
What was the Final Solution, and how was it developed?
Answer:
The Final Solution or the Final Solution to the Jewish Question was a Nazi plan for the genocide of Jews during World War II.
It was developed because the Nazis wanted a perfect society, with pure Aryans.
Explanation: