How did the United States acquire the Panama Canal? A. It acquired the isthmus during the Spanish-American War. B. It annexed Panama as a territory of the United States. C. It purchased the territory from neighboring Nicaragua. D. It supported Panamanian independence from Colombia.

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D.) It supported Panamanian independence from Colombia.

 Panama issued a declaration of independence from Colombia with the support of the United States. The move was planned by a local political faction linked to the Panama Canal Company, a French-American company that was interested in building a waterway connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific through the isthmus of Panama. The proclamation date is November 3, 1903. The action enjoyed the tacit approval of the Theodore Roosevelt administration. It impeded an armed response from Colombia by paralizing local trains and sending a US Navy ship.

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The correct answer is C. Denied citizenship rights to blacks

Explanation:

Historically, Northerners opposed slavery, which was a common practice in the Southern states. In this context, northerners believed slavers should be freed and they should be given civil rights. Due to this, when Dred Scott, a black slave, tried to sue his master to obtain freedom as he had been in a "free" territory, and the Supreme Court determined rights from the Constitution did not protect black people (including the right to sue) most northerners were angry. This means the Dredd Scott decision angered northerners because it showed during that time black citizens did not have any rights and were not protected by the Constitution (option C).

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST PLZ!!! What was the Great Compromise (AKA Connecticut Compromise)?

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Answer:

The Connecticut Compromise was an agreement which both large and small states made during the time of the Constitutional Convention in 1787.  It stated that  defined/explained the legislative structure/representation that each state would have under/according to the United States Constitution.

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In May 1974, the U.S. government initiated the Federal Design Improvement Program in response to a growing awareness of design as an effective tool for achieving objectives. One of the most successful federal visual identification systems was the Unigrid system, a standardized format developed in 1977 for the _______________.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although the question does not include options, we can say the following.

In May 1974, the U.S. government initiated the Federal Design Improvement Program in response to a growing awareness of design as an effective tool for achieving objectives. One of the most successful federal visual identification systems was the Unigrid system, a standardized format developed in 1977 for the United States National Park Service.

In those years during the time of President Richard Nixon's administration, the federal government became aware of the importance of having a good design and graphic communication system for its dependencies. So conscious of the importance of a professional visual system and proper communications guidelines, the government hired renowned designers to improve the visual identity of departments such as NASA, the US National Park Service, the Postal Service, and the Department of transportation.

What is one way that Henry’s speech uses figurative language

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Answer:

Explanation:

Are you talking about the “speech of the Virginia convention?” Cause if you are, he used figurative language by:

1. Allusion

2. Metaphors

3. Personification

Cite algumas medidas tomadas por Getúlio Vargas no início de seu mandato e explique de que maneira elas culminaram na Revolução Constitucionalista de 1932

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In 1773, which colonies ‘rebelled’ against Britain?

Just the Boston one?

Or were their others?

Not for a test, just trying to understand better :)

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Answer: From what I understand only Boston has done any rebellious acts so far in 1773

Explanation: By 1773 the British were still inacting Acts and forcing the Americans to pay more for anything. The tea act which was placed in 1773 pushed Boston over the edge and they decided to do the "Boston Tea Party" It wasn't named that at the time but this can be considered the first push towards Revolution.


A woman gives a beggar 50 cents; the woman is the beggar's sister, but
the beggar is not the woman's brother. How come

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The beggar is the woman’s sister.

The woman gave 50 cents to a beggar who happens to be her sister-in-law, not her brother.

The woman and the beggar have a complex relationship that can be understood through various familial connections. To unravel the mystery of how the woman can be the beggar's sister without the beggar being her brother, we need to consider alternative family dynamics.

These connections could include being a sister-in-law through marriage, being legally adopted into the same family, being stepsiblings in a blended family, or being half-siblings who share one biological parent.

The specific circumstances of their relationship would determine the precise reason behind the woman being the beggar's sister without the beggar being her brother.

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What is another name for the Piney Woods region?

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Answer:

East texas or big ticket region

Explanation:

East texas is called Piney woods because it is made up of thick pine forests, the piney woods is also known as the big ticket region. The forest is dominate by long leaf pines, short leaf pines and loblolly pines extending into Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. Different animals can be found in this region such as snakes, squirrels, rabbits and trees such as elm, mesquite and ash

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East texas or big ticket region

Read the excerpt from one of Professor Martin Gilbert's 88 history books. On October 1 [1918], as the British Expeditionary Force prepared to break through the final obstacles on the Hindenburg Line, and the Americans got ready to launch a new attack on the Argonne, Ludendorff begged the Kaiser to issue a German peace offer at once. –The First World War: A Complete History, Professor Martin Gilbert, Oxford University, 2014 Which descriptions characterize this source? Select three options.

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Read the excerpt from one of Professor Martin Gilbert’s 88 history books.

On October 1 [1918], as the British Expeditionary Force prepared to break through the final obstacles on the Hindenburg Line, and the Americans got ready to launch a new attack on the Argonne, Ludendorff begged the Kaiser to issue a German peace offer at once.

–The First World War: A Complete History,

Professor Martin Gilbert, Oxford University, 2014

Which descriptions characterize this source? Select three options.

biased

credible

factual

outdated

secondary

Answer:

credible

factual

secondary

Explanation:

The source can be described as credible because it is gotten from an acclaimed, Professor Martin Gilbert, it is factual because it contains real events that can be verified and it is secondary because he made use of other sources to complete his research.

Therefore, the descriptions that characterize this source is that it is credible, factual and secondary.

Answer:

The answer is B, C, and D

Explanation:

What themes does William Bradford address in Of Plymouth Plantation? Select all the answers that apply. the wickedness of kings the importance of religion the exploration of a new world

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Answer:

Option: The importance of religion.

The exploration of a new world.

Explanation:

The central theme of the book called "Of Plymouth Plantation" is Christianity (Puritanism). Throughout the book, Bradford tells us that by having faith, it helped people coming together as one group, inspiring them to migrate to a new place and work hard for the good of their colony. Of Plymouth Plantation was written by William Bradford. It viewed as the official report of the Pilgrims and their early years of the colony in America. The journal describes the story of the Pilgrims who settled in the Dutch then the Mayflower voyage to the New World.

Why was cartography undertaken by the Corps of Discovery? because America had acquired land about which little was known because France had staked its claim to the same land because it would keep soldiers gainfully occupied because America needed to set aside land for the Native Americans

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Answer: America had acquired land about which little was known

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Which of the following actions explains why Britain officially entered World War II?
The signing of the Pact of Steel between Hitler and Mussolini
The German invasion of the Soviet Union
The signing of the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact
The German invasion of Poland

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Answer:

The German invasion of Poland. France and Britain told Hitler they would go to war with Germany if he invades Poland, so Hitler promptly invaded Poland.

Explanation:

Answer:

The German invasion of Poland. France and Britain told Hitler they would go to war with Germany if he invades Poland, so Hitler promptly invaded Poland.

Explanation:

Identify two or more ideas that Patrick Henry expresses about the need for society to change. What types of change does Henry note? Cite supporting information from the text in your answer.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Identify two or more ideas that Patrick Henry expresses about the need for society to change. What types of change does Henry note?

We are talking about the famous speech Patrick Henry delivered to the men that formed the Virginia Club of Burgesses of March 1775. There he expressed his famous comment: "Give me liberty or give me death."

From the speech, we can say that Henry invited the people from Virginia to have the courage and demand a better place without the influence of the British crown. He also invited people to get the Virginia troops ready to fight. He said that the battle was imminent and that Virginia had to be ready to fight the British troops. It is said that prominent colonists such as Thomas Jefferson and George Washington were part of the public that attended that event, and those words resounded in them and influenced their ideas of revolution.

Answer:

One of the ideas for change is the need for independence, shown in this line:

For my own part, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery . . . .

Another idea for change is the need for people to prepare for war against Britain. Henry thinks it may be the only effective option the American colonies have. That idea is clear in this text:

And what have we to oppose to them? Shall we try argument? Sire, we have been trying that for the last ten years. Have we anything new to offer upon the subject? Nothing.

Explanation:

Which of the following was considered the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire?
A. Anatolia
B. Constantinople
C. Rome
D. Macedonia

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Answer:

Which of the following was considered the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire?

B. Constantinople

Answer:

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Explanation:

It's B, Constantinople or Istanbul... *Lenny face*

how long did Neanderthal live

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Answer:

The earliest known examples of Neanderthal-like fossils are around 430,000 years old. The best-known Neanderthals lived between about 130,000 and 40,000 years ago, after which all physical evidence of them vanishes.

Explanation:

Between 1920 and 1940,the quest for racial equality and a search for self-identity among African-Americans inspired the ________,an upsurge of creative expression in the arts centered in a part of Manhattan occupied largely by African-Americans.A) Nation of IslamB) Great MigrationC) Harlem RenaissanceD) Niagara Conference

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The correct answer is C) Harlem Renaissance

Between 1920 and 1940, the quest for racial equality and a search for self-identity among African-Americans inspired the  Harlem Renaissance, an upsurge of creative expression in the arts, centered in a part of Manhattan occupied largely by African-Americans.

Many historians consider the Harlem Renaissance as a folden age in the culture of black people in the United States for the many kinds of artistic expressions that surged in music and literature. Many African Americans that lived in the South migrated to the North of the country.

Among the most important figures of this period, we can name writer Langston Hughes, writer Zorah Neale Hurston, poet Countee Cullen, and musician Louis Armstrong.

Name one convention of the Theater of Dionysus

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Answer: The Theatron consisted of three primary elements: The orchestra, the skene and the audience. The orchestra was a large circular/rectangular area were the plays, dancing, religious rites and acting would take place. The Skene acted as a 'backstage' where the actors and performers would change their masks and costumes.

Explanation:

What is THEATER OF DIONYSUS?

Theater of Dionysus was the world's first theater and built to honor Dionysus, the God of wine. Both comedies and tragedies were performed at this large outdoor theater and were part of competitions that anyone could attend. Elaborate costumes and masks helped the performances reach every audience member.

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“We are one nation today, and 13 tomorrow. Who will treat with us on such terms?” -George Washington


How does this image reflect George Washington‘s views on government?

A.)He believed in the importance of state sovereignty

B.)He had a foreign policy that favored Great Britain.

C.)He did not believe presidents ought to have a third term.

D.)He believed the federal government needed more power.

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D) He believed the federal government needed more power.

The statement implies that the states each had their own strong government and that this was harmful to the reputation of the country.

Answer:

D.)He believed the federal government needed more power.

Explanation:

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All of the following is true about the Cuban missile crisis, EXCEPT: Group of answer choices An American U-2 spy plane discovered medium range nuclear missile sites on the island. Throughout the crisis, the Strategic Air Command kept nuclear-armed B-52 bombers in the air. The Cuban missile crisis paled in comparison to the crisis in Berlin in August 1961. The Soviet Union and the U.S. removed missiles from Cuba and Turkey respectively, thus taking the world back from the brink of war. Next

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Answer:

Option:   The Cuban missile crisis paled in comparison to the crisis in Berlin in August 1961.  

Explanation:

Fidel Castro, coming into power in 1959, joined himself with the Soviet Union and followed communism. Cuba became dependent on the Soviets for military and financial support. During this period, the Soviet and America were in the Cold War.

The two nations rushed into disputes after the pilot of U-2 American spy plane took photographs of a Soviet SS-4 ballistic missile while flying on a high-altitude over Cuba in 1962.

The presence of nuclear in a close range threatened the U.S, which led to the Cuban Missile Crises. The Cuban Missile Crisis was 13 days meeting between the Soviet Union, Cuba, and the United States.  

Hammurabi was known for his "tough on crime" stance- a description that many politicians in America currently hope to achieve. For this discussion, choose one law from Hammurabi's code and explain how it is similar to a law that is currently found in the law books in America (local, state or federal.) After briefly explaining the similarities between the ancient and current laws, answer these questions: What is your opinion on the efficacy of the current law? Is it appropriate to have a law similar to one from thousands of years ago? How would you replace this law?

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Answer:by not doing harm to others duh

Explanation:

Write a paragraph to draw a conclusion about how events in American history affected the number of women in the workforce.

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Answer:

The evolution of women in the workforce of the United States was characterized by the social, economic, and political conditions of the time.

Explanation:

Factory owners of the 1820's expected more income by hiring women to work because they were deemed manageable and ready to work for less money so they were the ideal candidates. The period of crisis and war such as Civil War, and the two World Wars created greater scope for women's participation in industries because of the lack of men available. However, the second half of the twentieth century witnessed more reforms in their working conditions and pay scale.

If Thomas Hobbes lived in this time period, what would they have thought about the French Revolution?

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Answer:

French Revolution was a mistake.

Explanation:

If Thomas Hobbes lived in this time period, he thought French Revolution was  a mistake that was happened in the history because due to this French Revolution, Napoleon got power and use of this power millions of people died. If this revolution did not happen, millions of people will be saved from the death. During wars fought by Napoleon about 3,250,000 to 6,500,000 peoples died which is a huge number so French Revolution was a mistake.

What were some of the earliest forms of technology created by humans?

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Answer:

Olduvai stone technology

Explanation:

olduvai stone technology 2.5 million years ago (scrapers to butcher dead animals)

Answer:

bone head arrows and stone axes are some examples of early technology

Explanation:

How was the conflict surrounding the election of 1824 finally settled? A. by a majority decision of the Supreme Court B. by a majority vote in the Senate C. by a majority vote in the House of Representatives D. by a majority of electoral votes

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Answer:

by a majority vote in the house of representatives

Explanation:

What effect did the Han Dynasty’s conquering of Korea have on the religion in the region? A) It introduced Confucianism and Buddhism. B) It introduced Confucianism and Shintôism. C) It introduced Buddhism and Shintôism. D) It introduced Shintôism and Christianity

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Answer: A) It introduced Confucianism and Buddhism.

Explanation:

Confucianism had been the official religion of the Han Dynasty in China since the 2nd century BCE. The Han Dynasty passed Buddhism and then Confucianism to Korea, presumably through the Chinese commanderies that conquered the northern region.

Although Buddhism became the official religion of Korea, Confucianism´s principles were embraced and practiced by the lower classes, the government, and public matters.

Answer:

It introduced Confucianism and Buddhism.

Explanation:

Evaluate Haymitch as a coach and mentor. Does he make you feel optimistic or
pessimistic about Katniss and Peeta's chances of survival? Why?

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Answer:

Haymitch makes me feel optimistic about Katniss and Peeta's chances of survival, because he manages to improve the skills of each of them according to their needs and personality. So that the skills and confidence is high.

Explanation:

Haymitch has several personal problems and many traumas acquired due to his past experiences. This causes him to adopt destructive behaviors such as sleep deprivation and alcoholism that gets worse and worse. At first glance we have the feeling that he will be a terrible mentor, but with the progress of reading, we can see that he seeks to stimulate the best characteristics of Katniss and Peeta, without leaving aside the characteristics and personalities of each one, which he believes be a positive differentiator for the battle they will face. It focuses on stimulating the skills of both and strengthening the spirit of both, which allows us to have an optimistic notion about their survival.

Who were the Band of Brothers?

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Answer:

Band of Brothers is a dramatized account of "Easy Company" (part of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment), assigned to the United States Army's 101st Airborne Division during World War II.

Explanation:

describe one has no event that took place recently and state two effects it had on the people in your area ​

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Answer:

Over the decade from 2007 to 2017, government restrictions on religion – laws, policies and actions by state officials that restrict religious beliefs and practices – increased markedly around the world. And social hostilities involving religion – including violence and harassment by private individuals, organizations or groups – also have risen since 2007, the year Pew Research Center began tracking the issue....

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Explain the difficulties in finding and reaching markets for almonds, dates and other fruit grown in Pakistan.

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Answer:

transport

Explanation:

due to government investing hugely in military ,

though the are resources transportation has not flourished

so it is hard to get fruits

French revolution class 9
Q.what was the estates general?
A.head of the army
B.head of the church
C.a political body
D.a person of high rank in the state administaration.

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Answer:

The answer is - C) A political body

Explanation:

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Estates-General, also called States General, French États-Généraux, in      France of the pre-Revolution monarchy, the representative assembly of the  three “estates,” or orders of the realm: the clergy (First Estate) and nobility (Second Estate)—which were privileged minorities—and the Third Estate, which represented the majority of the people.    

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