Answer:
John Marshall (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801 to 1835. Marshall remains the longest-serving chief justice and fourth-longest serving justice in Supreme Court history, and he is widely regarded as one of the most influential justices to ever sit on the Supreme Court. Prior to joining the Supreme Court (and for one month simultaneous to his tenure as Chief Justice), Marshall served as the fourth United States Secretary of State under President John Adams.
which of the following was not a result of the sputnik launch
Answer:
increased American confidence
Explanation:The Soviet Union was the first nation to successfully launch a satellite into space. The Sputnik Crisis was a defining influence in the official founding of NASA and it also increased the fear among the American public that the Soviets were superior since they ha success with the technology first.
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Which one of these documents told Europe to stop trying to create new colonies in the Western Hemisphere?
A. Adams-Onís Treaty
B. Border Compromise
C. Manifest Destiny
D. Monroe Doctrine
Answer:
I think its (D Monroe Doctrine hope it helped!!
Explanation:
A similarity between the separation of powers, the system of checks and balances, and federalism is that they
Answer:
Are all ways that the Constitution limits government power.
Explanation:
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Which line is an example of trochaic tetrameter
Answer:
Trochaic tetrameter is a meter in poetry. It refers to a line of four trochaic feet. The word “tetrameter” simply means that the poem has four trochees. A trochee is a long syllable, or stressed syllable, followed by a short, or unstressed, one.
Explanation:
Trochaic tetrameter (try saying that five times fast) is a line of a poem that usually contains about eight syllables that goes in the pattern stressed, unstressed, stressed, unstressed, etc. But, look at the syllable count for each of the answer options! Therefore, the answer is B. Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater.
The main responsibility of a state court of last resort is to
A. decide whether a case should be in criminal or civil court.
B. apply federal laws to crimes committed in a state.
c. deliver a ruling that cannot be appealed in state courts.
D. conduct trials in order to reach initial verdicts. I think option a don't know tho
Answer:D
Explanation:
A court of last resort's role and purpose is to provide legal transparency and uniformity for the lower appellate and trial courts.
Which of the following best describes the Articles of Confederation?
a set of rules created for governing the American colonies
a set of rules for governing the Northwest Territory
a new constitution that restructured Britain’s government
a new document that created the first US government
Answer:
A
Explanation:
the original constitution of the US, ratified in 1781, which was replaced by the US Constitution in 1789.
What was the Soviet Union's major concern during the cold war?
Answer:
That The United States Was Trying To Destroy Their Way Of Life
Explanation:
The Soviet Union's major fear throughout the Cold War was that the United States was attempting to undermine the Soviet Union's way of life. Because they felt the United States was working hard on it, the Soviet Union tried to create a force that could equal NATO and America's in order to prevent any military action.
What happened economically in the United States by the early 19th century?
Answer:
LABOR SHORTAGES
Explanation:
The U.S. economy of the early 19th century was characterized by labor shortages, as noted by numerous contemporary observers. The labor shortage was attributed to the cheapness of land and the high returns on agriculture.
Which statement is true about British relationships after
the war?
Answer:
They had strained relationships with both american Indians and colonists this statement is true about the British relationships after the war
Unearthed in China, fossils of feathered dinosaurs ____________.
A. offer the most dramatic evidence yet discovered of the close evolutionary relationship between dinosaurs and birds
B. offer evidence more dramatic than what has yet been discovered of the close evolutionary relationship between dinosaurs and birds
C. offer more dramatic evidence of the close evolutionary relationship than any yet discovered between dinosaurs and birds
D. have offered the most dramatic evidence of the close evolutionary relationship between dinosaurs and birds that have yet been discovered
E. have offered more dramatic evidence than any that has yet been discovered of the close evolutionary relationship between dinosaurs and birds
who was the first british governor general of india and in which year
Answer:
Lord William Bentinck was first to be designated as the Governor general of India in 1833. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the company rule was brought to an end, but the British India along with princely states came under the direct rule of the British Crown.
Explanation:
Why are migrant farmers at risk of being taken advantage of by their (potential) employers?
Answer:
Questions 11-20. Read the following passage from Thomas Paine’s The Crisis (1776) carefully before you choose your answers. What persuasive appeal is
Which of the following describes what happened on Black Tuesday?
Option 1 - Billions of dollars of investors' money was lost in just a few hours. Option 2 - More than 640 commercial banks failed in one day.
Answer:
option 1
Explanation:
The United States stock market crashed. When stock prices started to decrease drastically, people rushed to sell their stock(s) and get out of the market, which drove the prices and economy down even further. this was a key event that lead to the great depression.
Which one is right???
Answer:
Public Services
Explanation:
cause they are helping the public =D
Rulling party in United States of America
Answer:
Explanation:
What does that mean
This excerpt is a from a source. The author of this excerpt is . The events presented in this excerpt occurred in . The of this excerpt is that Dorothea Lange's photos of Depression-era migrant workers helped expose their terrible living conditions.
Answer:
This excerpt is a from a ✔ secondary source.
The author of this excerpt is ✔ Rebecca Maksel
The events presented in this excerpt occurred in ✔ 1936
The ✔ main idea of this excerpt is that Dorothea Lange’s photos of Depression-era migrant workers helped expose their terrible living conditions.
Explanation:
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What is the main reason to use a microscope to veiw cells
Explanation:
Because cells are very tiny functional units which cannot be seen with our naked eyes and microscope has the definite functions to observe very tiny substances .
. Don, Ron and Con earned $300. Don is to
receive one-quarter, Ron is to receive one-fifth
and Con will receive the remainder.
(a) What fraction of the earnings will Con
receive
Which of the following are examples of Axis aggression that led to World War II? Select all that apply.
Japan takes control of Nanking
the Nazi-Soviet pact
Hitler signs the Munich Agreement
Mussolini invades Ethiopia
Franco starts the Spanish civil war
Answer:
- Japan takes control of Nanking
- Mussolini invades Ethiopia
Explanation:
Como influyó Estados Unidos en la independencia de cuba?
Answer:
La Guerra de Independencia de Cuba (o Guerra de 1895) es el nombre con el que se conoce a la última guerra de independencia cubana frente al Imperio español, además de la última de las llevadas a cabo en el continente americano. El conflicto se inició el 24 de febrero de 1895 en un levantamiento simultáneo de treinta y cinco localidades cubanas, el llamado Grito de Baire, y finalizó en agosto de 1898, tras la entrada de Estados Unidos en el conflicto y la consiguiente derrota española. Fue denominada en España como la «Guerra de Cuba» mientras que José Martí la llamó
which of the following is a true statement about credit?
Answer:
what statement tho-
why did the trade in slaves increase?
Answer:
The expansion of plantation agriculture from Brazil into the Caribbean drove the expansion of the slave trade. By the end of the trade in the nineteenth century, more than eight out of every ten Africans taken in bondage to the Americas had disembarked (arrived) in either Brazil or the islands of the Caribbean.
With the invention of the cotton gin, cotton became the cash crop of the Deep South, stimulating increased demand for enslaved people from the Upper South to toil the land.
Answer:
The expansion of plantation agriculture from Brazil into the Caribbean drove the expansion of the slave trade.
Explanation:
Sad, but true.
What is one of the four basic principles of the 1628 Petition of Right?
Answer:
one of the basic principals is the school teacher from 1628
What does the term mcCarthysim mean?
I did it and it was Accusing people of disloyalty this was correct for ap3x
Answer:
a vociferous campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy in the period 1950–54. Many of the accused were blacklisted or lost their jobs, although most did not in fact belong to the Communist Party.
Explanation:
yes
why is it difficult to be ruled by s foreign power?
Answer:
Because it is difficult for a colony to emmulate the culture of the foreigner power.
what was the significance of the battle of el alamein in egypt
Answer:
allied victory was a turning point
Explanation:
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Which Which countries sought control of North America during the Seven Years War?
the Netherlands and France
Spain and Britain
France and Britain
Spain and Franceis the most accurate list of mercantilism rules?
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Answer:
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the Belgian resistance is the most important reason which led to the failure of the Schlieffen Plan .How far do you agree with this statement ,Explain your answer
Answer:
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Antecedentes de la expansión de África
Answer:
Hasta en cuatro ocasiones, los invasores musulmanes
habían cruzado el estrecho para adueñarse de las tierras de
Hispania: Tariq en el siglo VIII, los almorávides en el siglo XI,
los almohades en el siglo XIII y los benimerines en el siglo XIV.
Finalmente, en el siglo XV, Castilla estuvo en condiciones de
cumplir el viejo anhelo castellano de cruzar el estrecho en el
sentido inverso, devolviendo, por así decirlo, la visita a los
musulmanes norteafricanos.
Quizá el más conocido y estudiado de los precedentes
fue el llamado "fecho de allende", el propósito de una cruzada
norteafricana largo tiempo acariciado por Alfonso X, que tuvo
por fin su primera -y, a la postre, única- manifestación con el
ataque contra la localidad de Salé, ataque cuya verdadera
naturaleza ha sido objeto de acalorados debates entre los
historiadores. ¿Se trató de una simple incursión de saqueo? ¿De
un intento de conquista que salió mal? ¿De una operación cuyo
objetivo último era desviar la atención del verdadero blanco de
la cruzada, que, según algunos historiadores, era Ceuta? Sea
como fuere, la escuadra castellana fondeó en esta ciudad -
situada cerca de la actual Rabat- en el último día del Ramadán,
la tomó sin lucha y, durante varios días, la saqueó. Ante la
amenaza de un importante ejército benimerín, reunido para
recuperar Salé, la escuadra regresó a la Península llevando