Answer: Varies
Explanation:
It would make a more "green" nation. This is unimportant in other countries because that way of life is less of a concern.
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compare and contrast east Asian religions with traditional African religions
Answer:
African religions typically include Islam and Christianity. Asian religions typically include Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity.
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In the middle 1800s, what was the
process developed to make steel at a
faster rate?
A. Bernoulli
B. Bessemer
C. Liquidation
D. Soldering
Answer:
B Bessemer
Explanation:
Answer: Bessemer
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What variations were there between the roles of women of various ethnic backgrounds in the 1920s
Answer:
Significant changes for women took place in politics, the home, the workplace, and in education. ... When passed in 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment gave women the right to vote. Surprisingly, some women didn't want the vote. A widespread attitude was that women's roles and men's roles did not overlap.
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What best describes Muhammad's role in the early Muslim community?
Answer:
a religious leader
Explanation:
Islam was explained to him by god and be past the knowledge of god to his community. He told them not to worship statues.
what hit song helped rap gain national and international attention in the late 1970s?
Answer:
The release of the song “Rapper's Delight” by the Sugarhill Gang in 1979 brought both rap and hip-hop culture national and international attention. “Rapper's Delight” was actually an interpolation of a popular disco song entitled “Good Times” by the female group Chic.
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How many total colonies did Stephen F. Austin establish?
Answer:
5
Explanation:
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Which of the following did not lead to the high death tolls of World War I?
A Trench Warfare
B. Alliances Between European Nations
C. Technological Advancement in Weapons
D. Outdated Military Tactics
Answer: B) Alliances between European Nations
Describe two important details about industrialization in Europe in the 19th century.
Answer:
Textiles were the leading industry of the Industrial Revolution, and mechanized factories, powered by a central water wheel or steam engine, were the new workplace.
Explanation:
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Answer:
It began in Britain.
The first modern factory was a water-powered cotton spinning mill.
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What is he wanted for? sam houston
Answer:
I think he was wanted for opposed secession and unsuccessfully to keep Texas out of the Confederate States of America.
PLEASE ANSWER what are some of the reasons the delegates to the second continental congress decided it was time to declare independence from great britain
Answer:
1 reason is that violence was cast between Britain and the American colonies, so the Second Continental Congress decided to declare independence in the meet up at Philadelphia.
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Should slaves play a role in the population of each state?
Answer:
This animation shows the free African American population from 1790 to 1860. These Maps Reveal How Slavery Expanded Across the United States.
Explanation:
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Around the year 133 BC, Rome was set up as a democracy. Later the Roman people were sovereign. Even the system of voting was weighted to give more influence to the votes of the wealthy. By 14 AD, when the first emperor Augustus died, popular elections had all but disappeared. This was nothing short of a revolution, brought about through a century of constant civil strife, and sometimes open warfare. Many Romans themselves put the key turning point in 133 BC. The course of events is clear enough.In the process, he deposed from office another tribune who opposed the distribution and argued that his reforms should be funded from the money that came from the new Roman imperial province of Asia. Gracchus's land bill was passed. Gracchus's motivation is much less clear. Whatever his motives were, his career crystallised many of the main issues that were to underlie the revolutionary politics of the next hundred years.The consequences of Rome's growing empire were crucial. Tiberius's decision to use the revenues of Asia for his land distribution was a provocative claim - that the poor as well as the rich should enjoy the fruits of Rome's conquests. But Tiberius's desire to stand for a second tribunate also raised questions of personal political dominance. This became an increasingly urgent issue as leading men in the first century BC, such as Julius Caesar, were sometimes given vast power to deal with the military threats facing Rome from overseas - and then proved unwilling to lay down that power when they returned to civilian life. The events of 133 BC were followed by a series of intensifying crises. At the end of the century Gaius Marius, a stunningly successful soldier, defeated enemies in Africa, Gaul and finally in Italy, when Rome's allies in Italy rebelled against her.He held the highest office of state, the consulship, no fewer than seven times, an unprecedented level of long-term dominance of the political process. Marius then came into violent conflict with Lucius Cornelius Sulla, another Roman warlord, who after victories in the east actually marched on Rome in 82 BC and established himself 'dictator'.This had been an ancient Roman office designed to give a leading politician short terms powers in an emergency.Unlike Julius Caesar, however, who was to become dictator 40 years later, Sulla retired from the office and died in his bed.The middle years of the first century BC were marked by violence in the city, and fighting between gangs supporting rival politicians and political programmes.The two protagonists were Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus ('Pompey the Great', as he was called, after Alexander the Great) and Julius Caesar.Caesar promoted radical policies in the spirit of Tiberius Gracchus; Pompey had the support of the traditionalists.Historians in both the ancient and modern world have devoted enormous energy to tracking the precise stages by which these two men came head-to-head in civil war. But the fact is that, given the power each had accrued and their entrenched opposition, war between them was almost inevitable. Not much 'liberty' was to follow. Instead there was another decade of civil war as Caesar's supporters first of all battled it out with his assassins, and when they had been finished off, fought among themselves.
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What did planters and miners want from the Native Americans?
Answer:
With a lack of Native American workers, they, too, needed another source of labor. Plantation owners in both North and South America wanted a cheap workforce.
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Summarize the arguments for and against U.S. imperial expansion during the second half of the nineteenth century.
Answer:
Perhaps the greatest argument for imperial expansion during this time was that it would allow the United States to control more resources, while the argument against was that the US was "overreaching" and would become politically unstable.
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What was one of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points?
Answer:
a. establishing a League of Nations
Explanation: is correct
why were the middle colonies called the breadbasket
Answer:
Because the soil was so rich and fertile, many middle colonists farmed.
Explanation:
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Answer: C
Explanation: c i think is the answer
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Based on the map on page 321, why does it make 'sense' that Britain (the
United Kingdom) had the strongest navy in the world at the time of World War I?
cuz they very strong
european nations began to search for new overseas colonies after 1880 to:
Answer:
obtain raw materials for their industries and open new markets for their products
Why did herbert hoover cause the great depression.
Answer:
World War I created a demand on Iowa farmers to produce more, even when their sons and hired help were being drafted into the army. The government appealed to farmers’ patriotism and pocketbooks. “Food Will Win the War” posters went up everywhere. Even more important, the federal government guaranteed high prices on corn, wheat and livestock. Iowa farmers responded enthusiastically, increasing their herds, putting more acres under cultivation and investing in new equipment and facilities. And production did increase rapidly. So did the price of land.
That production capacity did not go away when the war ended in 1918. Farmers continued to produce record outputs. European fields were again coming under cultivation after the war and those countries needed to buy less from the United States. American agriculture surpluses began to build up. In May 1920, the federal government stopped guaranteeing high prices, and suddenly prices for farm goods plunged. Land prices did also, and those who had speculated in rising land values were caught unable to pay off their loans. Many rural banks that had financed those loans went bankrupt, and the Midwest began a decade of hard times. Farmers continued to produce surpluses and prices sank even lower. For Iowa, the Depression did not start in 1929 when the stock market crashed. It only got worse.
Herbert Hoover Faces National Crisis
Iowa-born Herbert Hoover was elected president in 1928 as a Republican. He had a distinguished career as a mining engineer and achieved international fame and respect in leading efforts to feed starving Europeans, especially children, after the war. In 1921, he started an eight-year career as Secretary of Commerce under Presidents Harding and Coolidge. Soon after assuming office, Hoover faced a national crisis. Almost half of American families engaged in agriculture at the time. When they did not have the money to purchase manufactured items, factories couldn’t sell their products and they laid off workers. This created a downward spiral because unemployed workers could not buy products either. The trouble spread across the entire economy.
In October 1929, the value of stocks on the New York Stock Exchange started a sudden downward slide that touched off panic among investors. As in land prices earlier, there had been speculation in stocks that exceeded the companies’ capacity to produce. Banks and financial institutions that had loaned money began to fail, and credit necessary to keep the economy moving became hard to acquire.
Through Hoover’s presidency, the situation was bleak and many blamed the president. Up to one-third of the work force was unemployed. More and more families were homeless, and many young people took to the road in the desperate hope of finding work. In Iowa, farm families had the advantage of large gardens and homegrown livestock but struggled to find the cash to pay their taxes and necessary purchases. City families struggled. Before this period, welfare programs were very limited and taking government assistance was seen by many as a disgrace.
Some farmers threatened with the loss of their farms and homes became desperate. Farmers in eastern Iowa opposed a state law requiring their dairy cattle to be tested for tuberculosis. They formed gangs to threaten veterinarians doing the testing. The governor had to provide special protection for the vets. In western Iowa, farmers were so angry with a judge who refused to promise not to hear cases of farm foreclosure that they dragged him out of the courtroom into the country and threatened to lynch him. They did not carry through but the governor had to call out the National Guard to restore order. Would the country collapse into chaos?
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Which trade item from outside the region did West Africans need most?
Group of answer choices
A: iron
B: gold
C: camels
D: salt
Answer:
gold, im pretty sure
Explanation:
How did the hundred yearsâ war between england and france contribute to the end of feudalism? quizzez.
Answer:
The Impact of the Hundred Years' War The Hundred Years' War contributed to the decline of feudalism by helping to shift power from feudal lords to monarchs and to common people. During the struggle, monarchs on both sides had collected taxes and raised large professional armies.
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Which statement correctly describes a difference between Japanese and European immigration to the United States during the early twentieth century?
A.Japanese immigrants were favored over European immigrants.
B.The U.S. government accepted unlimited European immigration.
C.Japanese immigrants worked for higher wages than European immigrants.
D.The U.S. government reached an agreement with Japan to limit immigration.
Answer: (D)The U.S. government reached an agreement with Japan to limit immigration.
Explanation:
The american colonization society was established in the early nineteenth century with the goal of.
answer:
transporting free Black people from the United States to settle on the west coast of Africa.
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Answer:
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Which played an important role in the spread of both Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox Christianity?
a.. Christian Monks
b.. The Crusades
c.. Barbarian Invasions
d. Viking Invasions
Ancient Egypt was a river valley civilization. true or false
False.
Ancient Egypt was is exactly as it was originally portrayed. As a hot dessert with barely any rain. There wouldn't likely have been a lot of rivers back then due to the lack of rainfall or your typical water source.
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Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Ancient Egypt started out as towns along the Nile River. It would later divide into two civilizations, the Upper and Lower kingdom, before Menes, pharaoh of lower Egypt, would unite the two different kingdoms. But back to the point: The Egyptians needed the rich silt the Nile gave from flooding and the water the Nile had for transport, drinking water, and crops, as everywhere else was desert. So yes, Ancient Egypt was centered around the Nile, was on the Nile, and as such, it was a river valley civilization.
What types of fabrics were invented in the 50s.