How did nationalism impact Napoleon’s conquest of Europe?


France became less nationalistic despite Napoleon’s success on the battlefield.


Nationalism across most of Europe waned as Napoleon’s armies conquered one nation after another.


Most nations became more nationalistic after welcoming Napoleon and the ideas of the French Revolution.


Many Europeans saw Napoleon and his armies as foreign oppressors and fought back to save their countries.

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I think the answer is D. Many Europeans saw Napoleon and his armies as foreign invaders and fought back to save their countries.
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What was the goal of Asian American activists who participated in the strike at San Francisco State College?

to overthrow Earl Warren
to establish ethnic studies programs
to raise money for the athletics program
to recruit membership in La Raza Unida

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Answer:

To establish ethnic studies programs.

Explanation:

The San Francisco State College strike of 1968 was part of the Third World Liberation Front that protests against the Eurocentric educational lack of diversity. This movement would be based on the Universities of San Francisco and Berkeley's University of California.

The goal of the Asian American students or activists was to ensure the inclusion of ethnic studies in the universities. Their aim was to introduce and establish programs about different ethnicities.

Thus, the correct answer is the second option.

Adopted by the Continental Congress in 1777, the Articles of Confederation were the nation's first form of government. The Articles lasted only until the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1789, because they were not as effective as many political leaders had hoped. From the following list, select the statements about the Articles of Confederation that are true. Check all that apply.
A. The Articles of Confederation did not establish an executive branch.
B. The Articles of Confederation gave each state, regardless of its population, one vote.
C. The Articles of Confederation were proposed shortly after the Revolution began.
D. The Articles of Confederation did not eliminate barriers to interstate commerce.

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Answer:

A, B, and D

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From the following list, the statements about the Articles of Confederation that are true are-

The Articles of Confederation did not establish an executive branch.The Articles of Confederation gave each state, regardless of its population, one vote.The Articles of Confederation did not eliminate barriers to interstate commerce.

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The Articles created an inconsistent central administration and a loose collection of independent states, giving state governments the preponderance of the power in decision-making.

It is well recognized that it gives the balance of authority to state governments, thus the delegate to the Constitutional Convention chose to strengthen the powers of the federal government in order to address this fundamental flaw in the Articles of Confederation.

State governments eager to hold onto their authority showed little regard for and little support for Congress. The inability of Congress to raise money and regulate commerce.

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Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States (1861-1863)

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Answer:

There was a notion that Americans should help others who were attempting to become self-sufficient. We should encourage those in similar situations because the United States was founded by rebelling against a European colonial authority.

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Existía la noción de que los estadounidenses deberían ayudar a otros que intentaban volverse autosuficientes. Debemos alentar a quienes se encuentran en situaciones similares porque Estados Unidos se fundó rebelándose contra una autoridad colonial europea.

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An answer was given to me years ago by an American wheat producer: "It is the only country in the world that delivers a daily bread to eleven million people." However, with all the truth that this statement contains, it is insufficient to explain what is happening. The matter is more complex.

In a world where the development of commerce depended largely on the military dominance of the territories, during its first century of existence, the United States tried to expand within its land borders. Trying it beyond the seas, the poor development of its naval force prevented it.

Cuba was the exception. As early as 1802, Thomas Jefferson included it within the expansionist project, but, lacking sufficient military power to achieve it, he claimed that the way was through trade control.

The Cuban market was a priority for the development of that country for three reasons: its economic potential, its geographical location and its complementarity with the North American economy. Despite the time that has elapsed and the enormous changes that have taken place in the world

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Answer:

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To what extent has public response to violence economic against African Americans changed since 1955?

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Answer: The public response to economic violence against African Americans has evolved and improved since 1955.  The Civil Right Act prevents discriminations in public accommodation, and hiring.  The federal government sets aside jobs and opportunities for minorities. Public colleges have set up affirmative action programs in an attempt remedy past examples of systemic racism.   President Johnson's Great Society program worked to lift many people both black and white out of poverty.

What's the range of the function of f(x) = -4x -8 for the domain

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Answer:

Thus the overall range is all real numbers

r = (-∞, ∞)

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The domain is all possible input values for x

Since there are no restrictions on x the domain is

all real numbers.   d = (-∞, ∞)

 

The range is all possible output values for f(x)

Note that as x gets larger in the positive direction,

f(x) gets larger in the negative direction ... f(x) → -∞

 

As x gets larger in the negative direction,

f(x) gets larger in the positive direction ... f(x) → ∞

 

Thus the overall range is all real numbers

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Which of the following helped the Qin Dynasty unite China?

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How did this lead to the Boxer Rebellion?

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Answer:What is the U.S. "Open Door" policy?

A policy proposed by the US in 1899, under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China.

Why was it declared?

It was declared with the intention of protecting the rights of all countries to trade equally with China and confirming the multinational recognition of administrative and territorial sovereignty.

How did China under Guangxu try to modernize?

The changes ranged from infrastructure to industry to the civil inspection system. The Guangxu Emperor issued decrees allowing the establishment of a modern university in Beijing, the construction of the Lu-Han railway, and a budget system similar to that of Western governments.

How did this lead to the Boxer Rebellion?

In 1900, however, internal events in China threatened the idea of the Open Door. An anti-foreign movement known as the Boxer Rebellion, named for the martial artists that led the movement, gathered strength, and began attacking foreign missionaries and Chinese converts to Christianity.

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In this role, he encouraged the Carolingian Renaissance, a cultural and intellectual revival in Europe .

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1. starving and freezing
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Part C
In the space provided, Justify your ranking from part B of this task. Briefly make an argument for why you think one cause
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support your argument. The evidence can come from the lessons in this unit or from outside sources. Be sure to list the
sources that you used to support your answer.

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The real causes of world war l included politics, secret alliances, imperialism and nationalistic pride. however there was one single event the assassination of archduke Ferdinand of Austria, which started a chain of events leading to war.

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The Atlantic colonies benefited most from joining the confederation

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Explanation:

France claimed it first

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Which European nation established the first colony in the pacific by claiming Tahiti in the late 1800s?

C. France

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The crisis came about primarily because of an inefficient and unfair tax structure, outdated medieval bureaucratic institutions, and a drained treasury which was the result of aiding the Americans during the American Revolution, long wars with England, overspending, and an inequitable tax system. So that, Francesca budget went into crisis.

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A.
Government cannot operate unless everyone is treated equally.
B.
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French Revolution?

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C

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Was foreign policy after World War II focused more on collaboration or competition between the world's superpowers?

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Why might the Platt Amendment be considered ironic?
What reasons would The United States have for not wanting European influence in Cuba?
One way in which the Platt Amendment reversed the intent of the Teller Amendment was that "The Platt Amendment allowed for continued American influence in Cuba," since it only allowed withdrawal of US troops based on specific conditions.

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1. The United States was interfering in Cuba’s affairs while demanding that other nations not do the same to Cuba.

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Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements. The Eastern Roman Empire is located at . Constantinople is located at . Rome is located at

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the drop-down menus to complete the statements.

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