Answer:
racial profiling, higher cost of living, trouble finding homes for there families
write a short report that compares the christian period of lent to the muslim period called ramadan
Answer:
Lent is essentially sacrificing one of something in someones life, of which they have a deep necessity for like sugar or carbs, ect. Or doing something everyday that they didn't before for 40 days. Where Ramadan is the fasting of everything such as Sex, Food, and drink for a 30-day Period.
After a nonstop day-long attack, how many men had Travis lost?
Answer:
Is there a photo that goes along?
Explanation:
There isn't enough data to give an answer or even ask the question.
what did most delegates from southern states believe about slavery
a: they wanted each slave to count as three-fifths of a person.
b: they didn't want slaves to count toward a state's population.
c: they wanted all slaves to counts towards a state's population.
d: They wanted slavery to be outlawed and current slaves to be freed.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
They wanted each slave to count as three-fifths of a person. is the most delegates from southern states believe about slavery. Therefore, option A is correct.
The majority of delegates from southern states during the time leading up to the American Civil War supported and believed in the preservation and continuation of slavery.
They wanted each slave to count as three-fifths of a person is refers to the Three-Fifths Compromise, which was a constitutional provision agreed upon during the drafting of the United States Constitution in 1787.
It determined that for the purposes of representation in the House of Representatives and the distribution of taxes, enslaved individuals would be counted as three-fifths of a person. This compromise was favored by delegates from southern states because it gave them increased political power in the federal government.
Thus, option A is correct.
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How do you think the south having a less developed transportation system than the north affected the south in the years to come
Which of the following was an advantage of the South had over the North?
OA) a higher manufacturing capacity
OB) more miles of railroad tracks
C) better military leadership
OD) a larger population
Answer:
C) Better military leadership
Explanation:
The South fought for a living, thus had a great army, however the North was new to the fighting life and military.
Some believe the USSR killed
President Kennedy due to which of the
following?
A. Cold War
B. High Tariffs
C. Nuclear Arms
D. World War II
Answer:
A. Cold War
Explanation:
The reason I choose this answer is because both world powers were at each others throat's because of many reasons: 1. They both wanted to spread their believe and eliminate the other one(Communism vs. Capitalism). 2. They both wanted to create the strongest nuclear weapon. 3. They both wanted to get to space(the moon) first. 4. They both had set up missiles very close to each others country(The US set up missiles in Turkey and the USSR set up missiles in Cuba). 5. They both wanted to become the strongest world power.
All of these facts lead up to the fact that the USSR might have killed Kennedy to slow down the US while the USSR gained more power and time to complete their goals.
What is a summary judgment ?
A motion for summary judgment (sometimes called an “MSJ”) is a request for the court to rule that the other party has no case, because there are no facts at issue. The party making the motion is claiming that either the case should not go before a jury at all, or a jury could only rule in favor of the moving party.
What lead to a spike in the amount of people that moved to the frontier?
Answer:
1.Gold rush and mining opportunities (silver in Nevada)
2.The opportunity to work in the cattle industry; to be a “cowboy”
3.Faster travel to the West by railroad; availability of supplies due to the railroad.
4.The opportunity to own land cheaply under the Homestead Act.
Which of these showed the changing culture at the beginning of the 20th
century?
A. The invention of labor-saving machines
B. More people moving to farms
c. More children working in factories
D. Open-minded immigration policies
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Who's Reconstruction plan
required an oath and ratification
of the state's 13th amendment?
A. Lincoln's
B. Radicals
C. Johnson's
Answer:
After Lincoln was killed in April 1865, his replacement Andrew Johnson made sanction of the thirteenth Amendment a prerequisite for readmission to the Union. Eighteen states sanctioned it soon after Congress officially endorsed it.
Explanation:
What is the major responsibility of the legislative branch?
a.
interpreting laws
b.
enforcing laws
c.
making laws
d.
declaring laws unconstit
Answer:
im pretty sure its making laws
Explanation:
In the poem "I dwell in Possibility," what is the motif?
the visitors
the house imagery
the poetry
the imagery of the outdoors
Answer:
the house imagery
Explanation: :)
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Which cause and effect demonstrates a negative quality of laissez faire policies
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Laissez faire policy is basically an attitude to let things take their own course. This means that lawmakers won't interfere with businesses which may allow companies to form monopolies.
why is Benjamin Franklin so important
Answer:
he helped draft the declaration of independace and helped with the u.s consistution
Explanation:
Why are some people concerned about the world’s growing consumption of energy?
What problems with money did the nation faced after the American revolution
Answer:
The newly created United States at first did not have a common currency, in which each state printed their own money. They also did not have the same trading partners, which meant it was hard to establish a currency in which there is worth. On top of that, the United States had a every-growing debt that could not be paid off, as their national currency was not backed by a strong government or military or even economy, but rather acted as what it was printed on, paper. There was no gauruntee for the money. It was solved by creating a foreign relations, building a strong army and economy, and each state used the same currency, or the dollar.
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Some water storage containers that contain 20 litres
Answer:
that is neat
Explanation:
What political position did the U.S. take
at the start of World War I?
From what i know when WW1 broke the president of the us at the time- Woodrow Wilson told everyone that they'd stay out o the war unless the'r ally needed help s they were neutral until later in the war.
Why do you think the human form was emphasized?
Answer:
The human figure is a common aspect in visual arts. Very few art forms are not related to human figure such as music, though it figures in lyrics. A study of the human figure includes a detailed studyExplanation:
Uranus rotates
Backwards
On its side
For east to west
Upside down
I need this answed fast i only have 10 more minutes
Answer:
on its side
Explanation:
Uranus is tilted so far over, it's virtually spinning on its side
Is it ok for white girls to wear French/Dutch braids? Is it cultural appropriation?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
It's okay. Whose culture would it be appropriating?
People think it is because braids are such a big part of black hairstyling. However, they are by no means exclusive, and white people, Hispanics, Asians, etc… have all worn Dutch (cornrow), French, and plain ol’ three-strand braids for centuries. Heck, some are even named after the Dutch and French (can you imagine?!?!)
Buzzfeed seems to think that the instant I wear more than two Dutch braids, I'm appropriating black culture. What “cornrows” are to black people are also “convenient and secure fighting hairstyle” to boxers a.k.a “boxer braids,” and “inverted French braids” or “Dutch braids” to Western hairstylists, for precision of language in describing a technique (Lois Lowry has permanently tattooed the importance of that into my mind.) Fulbe women have been creating intricate braided styles for centuries. Tibetan women wear 108 box braids because it is auspicious and sacred to them, and young Uyghur women wear them because it’s traditional. Cornrows are another style of braid that is, in this country, usually seen on black people. To me, it’s just a style that is pretty and suitable for my hair. My hair is too thick to fit into two braids; so I usually wear three, like in my profile pic. Maybe for some people it’s a big cultural thing and is loaded with meaning, but it’s not going to be that way for everybody. What this article sounds like is someone complaining that not everyone does things the way she does.
I have absolutely zero tolerance for those who unnecessarily bring up cultural appropriation over something as insignificant as braids. The whole “they're all called cornrows and belong only to black people” argument is complete and utter garbage.
And please, never listen to Buzzfeed when it comes to social issues. The article confused you because it's, again, complete BS. Using their logic, white people can’t wear bandanas, black people can’t wear scarves to bed, and my best friend can stop wearing a beanie to school because Muslim women are discriminated against for wearing hijab. Seriously, I could debunk the entire article sentence by sentence, but I'm far past my breaking point already.
Which of the following best completes the chart?
A.
E-commerce is slow and frustrating, so people still prefer to shop in stores.
B.
E-commerce is a large and growing sector of the global economy.
C.
E-commerce is dangerous to consumers and requires heavy regulation.
D.
E-commerce has failed to connect producers and consumers all over the world.
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
?why would japan be threatened by North Korea being under U.S. control?
Answer:
North Korean missile tests are a major matter for Japan because the missiles sometimes fly through Japanese airspace and territory.
Explanation:
There have been various encounters between the two countries over the North Korean secret exercise in Japan besides the abductions including Kidnappings, spying, marine poaching, and drug bootlegging.
North Korean missile tests are a major matter for Japan because the missiles sometimes fly through Japanese airspace and territory. and increasing military power of North Korea threaten not only Japan but also various neighboring countries including South Korea plus both countries Japan and Korea have historical rivalry as Japan was the colonial master of Korean Island once.
The most dangerous days of the Cold War involved:
Answer:
The most dangerous days of the Cold War occurred during the days of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, which represented another facet of the globalization of the COld War. In 1962, the Soviet Union secretly began to place missiles in Cuba.After a tense confrontation with the U. S., Khrushchev agreed to withdraw the missiles in exchange for a U. S. promise to not attack Fidel Castro.
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demands?
exclusion of certain groups
collective bargaining
reading the Declaration of Independence
strikes
Answer: collective bargaining , strikes
Explanation:
Early unions used a variety of tactics, including slowdowns, sit-down strikes, boycotts, and strikes, to force employers to agree with their demands.
Thus, Option D is correct.
What goals did unions have in mind?The main objective of labor unions is to enable workers to collectively bargain for better working conditions and other advantages. A bargaining unit is a collection of employees with a specific community of interests who are (per US law) represented in collective bargaining and other interactions with management by a single labor organization.
The various forms of collective bargaining include the monopoly union model, the right-to-manage model, and the efficient negotiation model, to name just a few.
Thus, The union has a number of options for action, including boycotting, picketing, and strikes. Workers leave their workplaces during a strike and won't come back until the problem has been fixed.
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Chapter 30
1. Describe some of the most important effects of the Vietnam War on the United States and the
American people.
Think About:
- the effects on those who served in the war
- the effect on society as citizens formed differing opinions about the war
- how the war affected people's perceptions of government
paragraph answer
Answer:
"Thousands of Americans were killed, wounded, imprisoned, made gravely ill, or driven to death (suiside) by the war. The government finally abolished the draft, which had been a point of great controversy during most of the war (“Working Class War”), and placed limits on the president’s powers through the War Powers Act of 1973 (president must inform Congress within 48 hours of deploying troops and 90 day maximum deployment without Congressional approval). During much of the war, Americans were deeply divided (Living-Room War). Those who supported (hawks) and those who opposed (doves) the war often felt great hostility toward one another. Americans developed a more cynical attitude toward government and politicians as a result of war-related lies, deceptions, and questionable activities carried out by the Johnson and Nixon administrations (Pentagon Papers). Americans became more cautious about foreign policy decisions that might require sending US troops to intervene in other nations’ affairs."
Explanation:
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Answer:
Those who were effected in the Vietnam war, otherwise known as a conflict, came back from the war with serious mental health effects and disorders such as PTSD and depression. When the soldiers returned, America spent several billion in it's funding to support a variety of the soldiers in field hospitals and in hospitals back in America. The effect the Vietnam war had on civilians back home was the fact that people were dying after being conscripted/drafted to the war, and most of these people could have been scholars or loved by many. People formed opinions mainly on this factor and that lead to many protest and movements. In the main movement, people protested for peace, but behind that, there was also other things happening in the decade. Such things was the movements for black equality and complete desegregation, and the same for Mexicans as they required even further equality in the 60's. Many speeches were given out and by the end of the decade, desegregation was finally in full speed. The war affected people's perceptions of the government as unreliable, they took them as a complete if not near laughing stock. They failed politically and emotionally over the people. Tides were going against the governments and government spending was put to high to suppress people but this was unconstitutional so they had to wait for everything to 'blow over'. People don't trust in the government as they used to, a protective guardian angel was now made into a demon out for taxes and etc.
Explanation:
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What specialty resource did the Kush produce and trade?
wooden chariots
marble columns
iron weapons
bronze coins
wooden charoits
Explanation because the rest dont make sense
Answer:
iron wepeans
Explanation:
Please help...................
Answer:
Civil act of 1964
Explanation:
Its a timeline, the equal pay act of 1963 was set my JFK before his murder, the civil act of 1964 was set a year later by congress
did any state have a right to leave the union?
Answer:
Lincoln on Secession. Soon after Abraham Lincoln was elected to the presidency in November 1860, seven southern states seceded from the Union. ... The secessionists claimed that according to the Constitution every state had the right to leave the Union. Lincoln claimed that they did not have that right.
Explanation:
This image is MOST closely related to which important home-front activity?
Answer:
um there is no image...maybe show the image and I could help you...
Explanation: