What was the overall strategy of American and its allies in World War II
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Answer:
Island hopping
Explanation:
Would take over vulnerble spots such as islands like (Okinawa) and would use the locations to get closer access to the enemy base or territory.
What conflict started in 1860 when several southern states voted to secede, or
withdraw from the Union?
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Answer:
American Civil War
Explanation:
Secession, in U.S. history, the withdrawal of 11 slave states (states in which slaveholding was legal) from the Union during 1860–61 following the election of Abraham Lincoln as president. Secession precipitated the American Civil War
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How did the development of the factory system encourage urbanization?
Manufacturers produced goods to export overseas. Labor unions were formed to protect mill workers
Answer:
Workers moved closer to manufacturing centers
Explanation:
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The idea of control by the people is
called
A right of secession.
B posular sovereignty.
C compromise.
D sectionalism.
Panama land Bridge connecting the central amarica to south amarica how long has it existed
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
Panama land Bridge connecting Central America to South America has existed for about 12 to 15 million years., according to scientific and geological research.
Scientists confirm that before the appearance of the Panama land bridge or the Isthmus of Panama, a water channel connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
That is why at the end of the 1800s and beginning of the 1900s, France started the construction of teh Panama Canal, because it was the easiest way to connect the two oceans and develop a channel for the cargo ships to cross. The works of the channel were dropped by the French and it was the United States' engineers that finished the Panama Canal.
: Explain how the Romans responded to Christianity. [3]
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how does the 3/5 compromise contribute to sectionalism
Answer:
The Three-Fifths Compromise is an example of sectionalism in American history. The Compromise demonstrates group (white land owners) looking down upon another group (black slaves) as through they are lesser. The Three-Fifths Compromise degrades a whole group of people categorizing them as less than human.
Explanation:
What was the bush doctrine
Answer:
the Bush doctrine was the idea by George W Bush that America can treat all countries that support terrorists against U S. as enemies. it also gives the right that the U S. can take preemptive action against nations that it feels might pose terrorist threats
Explanation:
thats what it is.
Chloride is the ion found at the highest concentration in salt water. The concentration is high because
Answer:
Chloride is the ion found at the highest concentration in salt water. The concentration is high because
why did lincoln's election drive southern states to secede from the union
Answer:
The force of events moved very quickly upon the election of Lincoln. South Carolina acted first, calling for a convention to secede from the Union.
100 POINTS Answer fast, you can just write the number and the letter tyvm
Directions: In the space next to each vocabulary term, write
the letter of the word or phrase most closely connected with it.
1. subcontinent A) Aryan belief
2. monsoon B) Indo-European
3. language family C) teacher
4. Sanskrit D) rain
5. Vedas E) jati
6. guru F) prince
7. caste G) language of the Vedas
8. raja H) unseen universal spirit
9. Hinduism I) the rebirth of the soul
10. Brahman J) Hindu holy writings
11. dharma K) landmass
12. reincarnation L) personal duty
1 = K
2 = D
3 = B
4 = G
5 = J
6 = C
7 = E
8 = F
9 = A
10 = H
11 = L
12 = I
Stereotypes prevent us from seeing individual differences.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Stereotypes could make us believe something about someone that isnt true
How did the Underground Railroad work and for how long did it run?
Answer:
The Underground Railroad, a vast network of people who helped fugitive slaves escape to the North and to Canada, was not run by any single organization or person. ... Still, it effectively moved hundreds of slaves northward each year -- according to one estimate, the South lost 100,000 slaves between 1810 and 1850.
Explanation:
Analyze the Mexican Revolution, place the events below in order to show the struggle that Mexico endured and how eventually, Mexico gained their independence from Spain
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not attach a list of events to have it as a reference to answer the question. You forgot to include the events.
So in this case, what we can do is to answer the question based on our knowledge of this topic.
-September 16, 1810. Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo gathered people in the main square of Dolores town, in the state of Hidalgo. He declares independence from Spain and officially starts the War of Independence against Spain.
-October 30, 1810. The independentists won the Battle of "Monte de las Cruces;" but cannot capture Mexico City.
-July 30, 1811. Hidalgo is captured and killed.
-June 1, 1813. Priest José María Morelos y Pavón became th newleader of the Independence War.
-November 6, 1813. Independentists gathered in Chilpancingo, state of Guerrero, and sign the Act of Independence during the Congress of Chilpancingo.
-December 22, 1815. Morelos is captured and killed.
-January 1, 1820. General Agustín de Iturbide decides to fight for the Independents side and became the leader of the "Three-Guarantees Army." The army grew in numbers and defeats the Spanish army
-September 1821. Mexican army captures the important port of Veracruz and Agustin de Iturbide successfully captures Mexico City. Mexico's army officially hs defeated the Spanish Army.
Who were the primary workers at the Lowell system of mills?
Answer:
By 1840, the factories in Lowell employed at some estimates more than 8,000 textile workers, commonly known as mill girls or factory girls.
How did television impact the Civil Rights movement?
A) Networks were forced to hire African Americans.
B) Television commercials supported civil rights laws.
C) Some television shows were boycotted by civil rights groups.
D) It increased awareness of the movement by showing important events.
Answer:
QUESTION:
How did television impact the Civil Rights movement?
ANSWER:
Overview. It is often suggested that national television news coverage of the civil rights movement helped transform the United States by showing Americans the violence of segregation and the dignity of the African American quest for equal rights.
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Television played a significant role in the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s because it allowed average Americans to witness the horrific events associated with that struggle.
How many states South of Missouri (MO) voted for Abraham Lincoln?
who believes that a state cannot lawfully leave the united states?
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Answer:
I think it depends on the laws of other countries
Explanation:
What were the main 2 reasons for the American Civil War??
Answer:
1. The south wanted to keep slaves
2. The north wanted to outlaw slaves
Explanation:
Answer:
The two main reasons for the American Civil War were dependent upon which side you supported. The union wanted to free the slaves and economic and cultural differences aided in disagreements between free and slave states. The confederacy on the other hand mainly fought to protect their rights. While some fought to keep their slaves, the majority of southerners did not believe it was right for the northern states to push them around. Other issues such as taxes, tariffs, and southern loyalty to their states made this a complicated war.
Explanation:
Threee differences between capitalism and socialism (in your own words)
Capitalism is based on individual initiative and favors market mechanisms over government intervention, while socialism is based on government planning and limitations on private control of resources.
What role did Arkansas Governor, Orval Faubus, play in the Little Rock Crisis?
This map shows the resistance of American and Allied forces against the German offensive in late-1944, which became known as A) D-Day. B) El Alamein. C) The Western Front. D) The Battle of the Bulge.
Answer:
can you attatch the map?
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
In 1739 arrived among us from Ireland the Reverend Mr. [George] Whitefield, who had made himself remarkable there as an itinerant preacher. He was at first permitted to preach in some of our churches; but the clergy, taking a dislike to him, soon refused him their pulpits, and he was obliged to preach in the fields. The multitudes of all sects and denominations that attended his sermons were enormous. . . . It was wonderful to see the change soon made in the manners of our inhabitants. From being thoughtless or indifferent about religion, it seemed as if all the world were growing religious, so that one could not walk thro’ the town in an evening without hearing psalms sung in different families of every street." Benjamin Franklin, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Whitefield’s impact suggests that religious culture among British North American colonists in the 1700s was most directly shaped by
Hello. You forget answer options. The options are:
(A) Roman Catholic influences
(B) interest in commerce and business
(C) trans-Atlantic exchanges
(D) reliance on agriculture
Answer:
(C) trans-Atlantic exchanges
Explanation:
From the text above, we can see that the religious culture in British settlers in North America was strongly encouraged by transatlantic exchanges, since through them it was possible for the Irish Reverend to reach North America and influence many people with his religious sermons, influencing a large part of the population to turn to religion and its customs, which were spreading more and more throughout the continent.
What was the primary form of rebellion enslaved people engaged in?
Answer:
"The most common form of overt resistance was flight. As early as 1640, slaves in Maryland and Virginia absconded from their enslavement, a trend that would grow into the thousands, and, eventually, tens of thousands by the time of the Civil War."
Explanation:
The emphasis on personal salvation, which Hutchinson articulated in the 1630s, was most strongly echoed in which later movement?
Answer:
Second Great Awakening
Explanation:
The second great awakening was a religious revival that started a wave of evangelistic activities that promoted a large population in the churches, in search of personal salvation and obedience to divine concepts. This revival was greatly influenced by Hutchinson's salvation agreements and counted on the participation of a large number of Baptists and Methodists, as well as other religions that believed in free will as a form of repentance for sins and life changes.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Marco
Explanation:
What advantage did the floppy disk give computers before the Internet was created? A. It eliminated the need for computers. B. The microchip was eliminated. C. Transfer data from one computer to another.
Answer:
Transfer data from one computer to another
Explanation:
In Florida, ___leaders were forced to sign a removal treaty that their followers decided to ignore. A leader named _____urged his people to resist with force.
What was the goal of the First New Deal?
to correct the immediate problems of the Depression
to introduce social reforms to help women and minorities
to limit the size of the Federal government
Answer:
To correct the immediate problems of the Depression.
Explanation:
The First New Deal was a series of deals introduced by then-President Roosevelt. The United States had been suffering from the Great Depression leaving the nation in turmoil, economically and socially.
But with the introduction of the New Deal, these reforms were to tackle the nation's problems. The aim of the Deal was to provide relief, recover and reform the whole nation. President Roosevelt believed in tackling the immediate problems that the Depression had brought.
So, the correct answer is the first option.
What was one reason for the United States entering World War I?
to destroy the Ottoman Empire
to gain territory in South America
to form alliances with Great Britain
to make the world safe for democracy