Answer:
b) 2
Explanation:
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Why did slavery increase in the south rather than in the north before the cival war
Answer:
Slavery prospered more in the South than in the North. Many have wondered why this occurred. This happened for several reasons. To begin with, the South needed additional workers to operate their farms and plantations. Another reason they had slaves was to increase the size of their military force.
Explanation:
Answer:
Slavery prospered more in the South than in the North.
Explanation:
What was Dante Alighieri's reasoning for writing the Divine Comedy in the vernacular?
Answer:
In order to reach a wider audience, Dante chose to write the Divine Comedy in vernacular Italian instead of Latin (his overthrow of Latin preceded Geoffrey Chaucer's by 80 years).
Explanation:
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Answer:
For the Aztecs, the enviroment was more benevolent. The aztecs inhabited Central Mexico which is a highland area where temperatures are mild. Soils are also very fertile because they are volcanic. The biggest challenge they had to face was precisely the active volcanoes that sorround the Central Valley of Mexico.
For the Mayans, the enviroment was more unforgiving. They inhabited a lowland tropical jungle with high humidity and temperatures all-year round. The soils were not very fertile either.
It has been theorized that the Mayan civilization disappeared because of deforestation, which led to a rise of temperatures and a general worsening of enviromental conditions.
How were many Italians Introduced to Brazil after slavery ended?
*They worked as merchants in commerce
*they worked on coffee plantations
*They worked primarily as nuns and priests in the Roman Catholic Church
*they Introduced ranching to Brazil
Answer:
*they worked on coffee plantations
Explanation:
Following the abolishment of slavery in Brazil in the year 1888, many Italians seek greener pastures in the faraway South American continent, whereby they work on their COFFEE plantation.
It was during this period the Italians were leaving their country to go seek greener pastures outside the county. Some Italians also moved to the United States during this period to work low aging jobs.
Answer: B
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In 1940, the US was still
practicing isolationism. Describe
the warning Churchill issues to the
United States in this speech.
Please help
Answer: here's my answer
Explanation:Twenty years after World War I ended, 70% of Americans polled believed that American participation in the war had been a mistake. The United States was only involved in the final nineteen months of the bloody conflict, between April 1917 and November 1918, but the war (and the influenza epidemic that immediately followed) resulted in the deaths of more than 116,000 American soldiers.
After the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, President Woodrow Wilson lobbied extensively for US support for the League of Nations, believing that an international representative body would prevent future wars. The US Senate, however, refused to approve participation in the League. The United States never joined the League of Nations, nor ratified the Treaty of Versailles.
In the 1920s, the US government took measures to reduce the threat of foreign conflict. The US signed treaties limiting naval construction, and signed the Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact, outlawing aggressive war. The United States also sought to lessen foreign influence by reducing immigration. The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 and the Johnson-Reed Act of 1924 limited overall immigration and set country-specific quotas, privileging immigrants from northern and western Europe. These laws, which reflected a widespread belief in eugenics and deeply held antisemitic prejudices, marked the end of a period of mass immigration to the United States. The number of arrivals immediately fell to less than 20% of the pre-World War I totals.
Neutrality
International unrest in the 1930s, including Japan’s occupation of Manchuria, Italy’s invasion of Ethiopia, Nazi Germany’s remilitarization and territorial seizures, and the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, threatened US isolationism. In response to these conflicts, the US Congress passed a series of Neutrality Acts, designed to prevent American involvement in these conflicts. Longstanding diplomatic practice held that countries unwilling to become involved in a conflict had to maintain strict neutrality; even economic sanctions, or selling arms to one belligerent but not the other, could be considered acts of war. The Neutrality Acts, therefore, defined the terms of American neutrality to the world.
The Neutrality Act of 1935 prohibited exporting arms and ammunition to any foreign nation at war. In 1937, a new neutrality act prohibited Americans from traveling on ships owned by any belligerent nation, and declared that American-owned ships could not carry any arms intended for war zones. At Roosevelt’s request, however, the Neutrality Act of 1937 removed impartiality, allowing the President to distinguish among nations at war when enforcing neutrality. Favored nations could purchase non-military products in the United States, provided they paid with cash and transported the goods on their own ships, an arrangement known as “cash and carry.”
Portrait of Secretary of State Cordell Hull signing the president's Neutrality Proclamation.
Cordell Hull signs neutrality proclamation
Portrait of Secretary of State Cordell Hull signing President Franklin D. Roosevelt's neutrality proclamation. September 5, 1939.
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On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland, leading Great Britain and France to declare war on Germany. Americans who were polled immediately after the war began overwhelmingly hoped for the defeat of Germany, but more than ninety percent opposed getting involved in the war. A majority did not want to join the fight even if Nazi Germany defeated Great Britain and France.
In November 1939, two months after the beginning of World War II, Congress passed the Neutrality Act of 1939, which lifted the 1935 arms embargo and placed all sales to belligerent nations on a “cash and carry” basis.
2. What is the difference between satellite countries and ethnic republics if both were "behind the Iron Curtain?
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What was president Polk willing to do to annex Texas and take control of California
A. Help Mexico in its fight for independence from Spain
B. Promise to end slavery in all new territories
C. Negotiate with Spain to buy the territory
D. Declare war on Mexico to win the land
Answer:
D Good luck
Explanation:
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Study the graph.
A double bar graph titled Nuclear Weapon Stockpiles. The x-axis is labeled 1950, 1955, 1960, and 1965. The y-axis is labeled Number of Weapons from 0 to 40,000. The U S bar is on the left and the U S S R bar is on the right. In 1950, both countries are near 0. In 1960, the U S had 20,000 weapons and the U S S R has around 1,000 weapons. In 1965, the U S has over 30,000 weapons and the U S S R has over 5,000.
Which conclusion best summarizes the information in the graph?
The US stopped building nuclear weapons in 1965.
The USSR held an advantage in the arms race when it began in 1950.
The USSR began to catch up to the US in nuclear weapons production after 1960.
The US developed many more nuclear weapons than the USSR between 1950 and 1965.
Answer:
The US developed many more nuclear weapons than the USSR between 1950 and 1965.
Explanation:
Because from 1950 to 1965 US weapons are far ahead of USSR
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The Northwest Passage was thought to lead to ____________________.
Answer:
Asia
Explanation:
But it didn't.
Answer: Asia
Explanation:
How do the Germans describe the Americans?
Answer:
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Explanation:
After the War, American intelligence officers combed through interrogation records and intercepted letters to compiled a report about what Germans thought of their former enemies.
The following are all purposes of the constitution except
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Nothing in the constitution promises healthcare. Although it does give people the right to buy health care services.
Which of the following is NOT an obligation of a citizen living in a
democracy?
1) An obligation of a citizen living in a democracy is to vote.
2) An obligation of a citizen living in a democracy is to serve as a ju
3)
An obligation of a citizen living in a democracy is to donate to a
political campaign.
4) An obligation of a citizen living in a democracy is to stay informe
on issues.
Answer:
3: an obligation of a citizen living in a democracy is to donate to a political campaign
Explanation:
this is not an obligation
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where did the first oil boom in Texas happen?
One of the first significant wells in Texas was developed near the town of Oil Springs, near Nacogdoches.
Answer:
Oil Springs, Nacogdoches County, Corsicana oilfield
Explanation:
When: Summer of 1894
Where: The Corsicana oilfield
One of the first significant wells in Texas was developed near the town of Oil Springs, near Nacogdoches. The site began production in 1866. The first oilfield in Texas with a substantial economic impact was developed in 1894 near Corsicana. In 1898, the field built the state's first modern refinery.
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Most people who were stationed at
Pearl Harbor had never seen a battle,
let alone a war. How do you think they
felt during the attack? Write a
minimum of 2 sentences.
Answer: attack was really a surprise because there were no declaration of war.
People thought war was far away in Europe. Losses were devastating to Navy and
War became real thing.
Explanation:
Which trade goods prompted the Portuguese to explore for new sea routs?
Answer:
The important trade routes of the silk and spices, blocked by the Ottoman Empire in 1453 with the fall of Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire, led to the search for a sea route across the Atlantic skirting Africa.
Explanation:
How was the World War I battlefield different than those of previous wars?
Answer:
World War 1 was the first war in an industrialized age. New weapons and vehicles were used in this war that had never been used before. WWI was the first(and only) war in which poison gas was used. The first instance when poison gas was used in the Second Battle of Ypres.
Explanation:
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Why are capital and labor needed to make goods?
Answer:
Capital is needed to buy raw materials, machinery and other inputs needed for the production of goods. Labour is needed to further process these raw materials and make use of them.
what is the landmark if duomo
The author gets some of the information in the selection from
A. Clark's writings only
B. both men's writings
C. Lewis's writings only
D. neither man's writings
Answer:
Explanation:
Cevap C
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What happened to the Continental Army at the Valley Forge encampment?
A.)Many colonial troops were replaced with mercenaries from Europe.
b.)The army's ranks swelled to unprecedented numbers.
c.)The appealing agricultural surroundings lured many troops away from duty.
D.)Many troops died, but those who survived were well trained.
Which social concern do the following publications have in common?
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- The North Star
- The Liberator
Group of answer choices
Supported women's rights
Opposed abolition
Opposed slavery
Supported factory reforms
please help i have to turn this in soon
Answer:
Poverty and Homelessness. Poverty and homelessness are worldwide problems. ...
Climate Change. A warmer, changing climate is a threat to the entire world. ...
Overpopulation. ...
Immigration Stresses. ...
Civil Rights and Racial Discrimination. ...
Gender Inequality. ...
Health Care Availability. ...
Childhood Obesity.
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Answer:
a and b are correct if I'm not mistaken if I'm wrong then I'm sorry
What specific rights or conditions did these treatises, decrees, declarations and constitution ask for?
Answer:
Fundamental Rights
Explanation:
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the citizens was adopted in the year 1789, on August 26. It was the opening part of the newly created Constitution of French and the abolition of the feudalism.
The Declaration describes the fundamental rights of the people and the fundamental characteristics of rights which are considered as the natural, unalienable and a sacred principles that is based on the demands of the citizens. The Declaration or the Constitutions also provided equal rights and freedom to all the people.
Jackson broke the upper class’s hold on government jobs by dismissing those who had not supported him and replacing
them with his political backers. This practice is referred to as
The “reign of King Mob”
The kitchen cabinet
The spoils system
The democratic system
Answer:
I think its the Democratic System
Explanation:
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Predict how aircraft carriers would give
Americans an advantage in the Pacific
once they have to face Japanese
aggression.
Please help
Answer:
Aircraft carriers are like mobile air strips and in the ocean, carriers serve for domination of the skys which is the most important.
Explanation:
Pretest Unit
Question 1 of 60
Which statement best explains the importance of the Ten Commandments?
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A. They identified the importance of a legislature with control over
taxation
O
B. They called for the direct participation of all citizens in their
government.
C. They defined moral behavior in a way that significantly influenced
modern legal systems.
D. They stated that monarchs ruled by the will of their people, not by
the will of God.
SUB
Answer:
C. They defined moral behavior in a way that significantly influenced
modern legal systems.
Explanation:
From the available options, the statement that best explains the importance of the Ten Commandments is "They defined moral behavior in a way that significantly influences modern legal systems."
This is evident in some of the ten commandments in which are still in the modern legal system, such as "thou shall not kill." "Thou shall not steal" and many others.
What advantages do the Japanese Fighters have in the pacific war?
Answer:
Japanese leaders hoped to launch quick, offensive attacks to take over most of the Pacific Ocean and Southeast Asia. This would enable them to control not only territory but also resources to supply the war effort.
Explanation:
Do you think the compensation awarded to Japanese
American evacuees in 1988 was just? Explain your
answer.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I think the compensation awarded to Japanese American evacuees in 1988 was needed but no just.
I mean, the evacuation of Japanese-American during World War II started in 1942, so it had to pass forty-some years to offer an apology and get them some compensation. Forty-six years to say "I'm sorry, it was a mistake?" That is the quid of the issue.
I think no compensation is well worth how Japanese people were treated under no real arguments or accusations of being suspect of treason or spying on the nation.
The real issue was that Japanese people in the United States lost educational and job opportunities during their time in the camps.
Those camps were established after US President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 in February 1942 to establish military camps such as Manzanar, in California.
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What did Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin agree to at the yalta conference.
Answer:
At Yalta, Roosevelt and Churchill discussed with Stalin the conditions under which the Soviet Union would enter the war against Japan and all three agreed that, in exchange for potential crucial Soviet participation in the Pacific theater, the Soviets would be granted a sphere of influence in Manchuria following Japan's surrender.