Answer:
HEILBRUNN TIMELINE OF ART HISTORY
heilbrun timeline of art history
Explanation:
The dexoration of art and armor
List and explain the Spanish government’s reasons for approving Moses Austin’s plan for a settlement in Texas.
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Answer:
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Why do some countries use English as one of the official languages of the country? Justify your response
and provide two examples.
Explanation:
One it is because most people understand the language and everything manufactured is in English.
Two,more importantly it is widely spoken in almost every country including those who still uses their vernicular languages,they at least use english
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The Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs has the responsibility of
overseeing the operation of Washington’s Indian casinos.
establishing the borders of tribal nations in Washington.
helping the tribes and the state of Washington work together.
writing laws and regulations for Washington’s tribal nations.
Answer:
The answer is number 1 Overseeing the opreation of washington's indin casinos.
Explanation:
It is because they were in Washington helping the the state of Washington working together.
Answer:
overseeing the operation of Washington’s Indian casinos.
Explanation:
A triple bar graph titled Increase in Black Populations of Northern Cities from 1910 to 1930. The x-axis is labeled city with New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Gary, Buffalo, Toledo, and Akron. The y-axis is labeled Population from 1 to 1,000,000. The left bar is 1930. The middle bar is 1920. The right bar is 1910. The highest populations in 1910 are New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Pittsburgh. In 1920 Akron, Toledo, Buffalo, Gary, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, and New York doubled their population. Akron is at 10,000 people in 1930. Toledo is at over 10,000 people in 1930.
Study the table and answer the questions using the drop-down menus.
Which city had the fourth largest black population in 1910?
How many cities more than doubled their black population between 1910 and 1920?
Which city had the lowest black population in 1930?
How can US society be more equal and accessible for people with disabilities?
Answer:
Society often views the disabled (handicapped) as “less than human.” There is the perception they do not feel pain the way typical individuals. They do not have the same needs, desires, or feelings as typical individuals and therefore are not entitled to the same rights and considerations as typical individuals.
Ways to improve access for disabled patients
Doorways. One way in which you can improve accessibility for disabled individuals is by widening doorways so that wheelchairs and mobility scooters can pass through easily.
Ramps.
Fire alarms.
Bathroom facilities.
Help being timed 20 points
The Washington Constitution differs from the US Constitution because the Washington Constitution
outlines more protections.
treats rights unequally.
protects fewer rights.
interprets rights differently.
Answer:
Outlines more protectionsExplanation:
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How did African Americans exercise their freedom and rights during Reconstruction?
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Residents who want to stop a proposed landfill are likely to get the most help from their
US senators.
state legislators.
federal regulators.
county commissioners.
What are some similarities and/or differences between the Disabilities Rights Movement with the Civil Rights Movement and Women’s Equality?
Task #1:
Research each event and write two or three sentences explaining why this event is important and how it affected America. Be sure to write your answers in your own words and do not copy directly from the websites.
Task #2:
Explain why you believe American might be different if this event had not occurred.
List of important events in American History:
1820 – Missouri Compromise
1820 – Maine becomes a state
1820 – U.S. presidential election, James Monroe re-elected president, Daniel D. Tompkins vice-president.
1821 – Missouri becomes a state.
1823 – Monroe Doctrine proclaimed.
1824 – U.S. Presidential election, 1824: results inconclusive
1825 – John Quincy Adams elected president by The House of Representatives; John C. Calhoun becomes vice-president
1825 – Erie Canal completed
1826 – Former presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams die within hours of each other on Independence Day
1828 - South Carolina Exposition and Protest published during the Nullification Crisis
1828 – Baltimore and Ohio Railroad construction begun
1828 – U.S. presidential election