Answer: A. Black Bean Episode
Explanation:
An aftermath of the Mier Expedition.
Which describes the events at Appomattox Courthouse in April 1865?
Question 3 options:
Jefferson Davis surrendered his sword to Grant and renounced slavery.
Lee surrendered to Grant, who gave him generous terms of surrender.
Grant told Lee that he could keep his enslaved people if he would surrender.
Grant surrendered to Lee and promised to turn over President Lincoln.
Answer:
Lee surrendered to Grant, who gave him generous terms of surrender.
Explanation:
The process to amend the Texas Constitution is slightly different than that of the U.S. Constitution because __________.
a.
people rarely bother to amend it
b.
it has been amended less than 30 times
c.
amendments are submitted for voter approval
d.
voters amend it on a monthly basis
Answer:
I believe the answer is C
Explanation:
• The legislative=Bicameral legislature, composed of the House of Representatives with 150 members and the Senate with 31 members.
• The Executive Department=The governor "shall be the Chief Executive officer of the state" but then shares the executive power with four others: the lieutenant governor, the attorney general, the comptroller of public accounts, and the commissioner of the General Land Office.
• The Judicial Department=Texas joins Oklahoma as the only states in the country with two courts of final appeals: one for criminal cases (the court of criminal appeals) and one for civil cases (the supreme court of Texas).
• Suffrage=the right to vote. The Texas constitution establishes qualifications for voters, provides for citizen voters registration, and governs the conduct of elections. *** has been amended to aolish the payment of poll tax or any form of property qualification for voting in the states elections, and to change the minimum voting age from 21 to 18.
Which of these sentence structures best illustrate a conversational, intimate diary style? a. To remain at home had become impossible; to hide, the best solution. b. The best solution was to hide, for remaining at home had become impossible. c. Staying wouldn’t have been safe, you know—it could have killed us—so we hid. d. When remaining at home became impossible, the best solution was to go into hiding.
Answer:
I believe it is C. As you wouldn't say "you know" in a formal writing situation, making it more personal or conversational
these sentences describe conditions after the fall of the Roman and gotha Empires match each description to the correct Empire Invaders destroyed Hindu temples powerful Lords broken empire into separate kingdoms without trade people had to find their own food and basic necessities the feudal system began as people turn to Lourdes for protection Kunis were absorbed into the local culture knowledge of math and science was lost
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Answer:
The three branches would make the president ineffective
Explanation:
They generally wanted more power towards the people they wouldn't care if it left the pres powerless
Summarize interdependence and globalization.
Answer:
Interdependence refers to two or more countries that impact and rely on each other, while globalization is the economic, social, and political interaction and integration of people in different areas of the world. Nowadays, most nations are interdependent and related in a globalized world.
Explanation:
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The principle of federalism deals with the division of power between the—
A. foreign and domestic
B. The Democrats and the Republicans
C. national and state governments
D. the FBI and the CIA
BRAINLIEST!!! The Treaty of Tordesillas established a ___ dividing the world between Spanish and
Portuguese interests.
Line of Demarcation
Portugal-Spanish Divider
Papal Decree
Atlantic Line
Portugal - Spanish Divider
Answer:
Line of demarcation
Explanation:
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3 cons for "banned books". Please provide evidence to support each con.
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Answer:
Con 1
Parents may control what their own children read, but don't have a right to restrict what books are available to other people.
Parents who don’t like specific books can have their kids “opt out” of an assignment without infringing on the rights of others. The National Coalition against Censorship explained that “Even books or materials that many find ‘objectionable’ may have educational value, and the decision about what to use in the classroom should be based on professional judgments and standards, not individual preferences.” [6] In the 1982 Supreme Court ruling on Board of Education v. Pico, Justice Brennan wrote that taking books off of library shelves could violate students’ First Amendment rights, adding that “Local school boards may not remove books from school libraries simply because they dislike the ideas contained in those books.” [21]
Con 2
Many frequently challenged books help people get a better idea of the world and their place in it.
Robie H. Harris, author of frequently challenged children’s books including It’s Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing up, Sex, and Sexual Health, stated, “I think these books look at the topics, the concerns, the worry, the fascination that kids have today… It’s the world in which they’re living.” [8] Many books that have long been considered to be required reading to become educated about literature and American history are frequently challenged, such as: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, The Color Purple by Alice Walker, Beloved by Toni Morrison, and Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. [9] 46 of the Radcliffe Publishing Group’s “Top 100 Novels of the 20th Century” are frequently challenged; banning them would deprive students of essential cultural and historical knowledge, as well as differing points of view. [9]
Con 3
Books are a portal to different life experiences and reading encourages empathy and social-emotional development.
One study found that reading J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, which is frequently challenged for religious concerns about witchcraft, “improved attitudes” about immigrants, homosexuals, and refugees. [11] Another study found that reading narrative fiction helped readers understand their peers and raised social abilities. [12][13] A study in Basic and Applied Social Psychology found that people who read a story about a Muslim woman were less likely to make broad judgments based on race. [14] Neil Gaiman, author of the frequently challenged novel Neverwhere, among other books, stated that fiction “build[s] empathy… You get to feel things, visit places and worlds you would never otherwise know. You learn that everyone else out there is a me, as well. You’re being someone else, and when you return to your own world, you’re going to be slightly changed. Empathy is a tool for building people into groups, for allowing us to function as more than self-obsessed individuals.” [15]
Explanation:
Answer:
provide three things that are bad about those books i am guesing, i mean your not ginving me much to work with here
Explanation:
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How does Document 2 support the view of the Mongols as "barbaric"?
Answer:
Because they cool
Explanation:
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In your opinion, which reform and progressive movement had the greatest impact on Texas and why?
Answer:
Significant changes enacted at the national levels included the imposition of an income tax with the Sixteenth Amendment, direct election of Senators with the Seventeenth Amendment, Prohibition with the Eighteenth Amendment, election reforms to stop corruption and fraud, and women's suffrage through the Nineteenth ...Explanation:
What happened in the 1960's in Quebec?
United States raided the borders of Canada.
Radicals demanded more recognition of their heritage.
Voters rejected a separation referendum.
The Quebec Act was passed by the British.
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What is the role of legislative committees based on the powers given to the state legislature?
(A.)They develop bills that the full legislature debates and votes on.
(B.)They approve judicial nominees that the whole legislature has suggested.
(C.)They receive the bill after it passes the legislature, allowing them to issue a veto.
(D.)They sign a bill into law after the full legislature votes on and passes it.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
the answer is B because The Governor's executive branch responsibilities include appointing the heads of departments, agencies, and institutions.
Answer:
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What was the impact of maquiladoras? a. They provided more jobs for Texas workers. b. They created 2,000 plants and employed 1.3 million workers. c. They discouraged shopping along the border. d. They increased wage expenses for businesses.
I think c would be the answer
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What are some Martin Luther's Achievements? List 3 or more, and EXPLAIN why that achievement was important.
No links/troll answers/unhelpful answers, or it gets reported. MAKE SURE TO EXPLAIN. DO NOT COPY ANSWERS FROM THE INTERNET. HELPFUL ONE GETS BRAINLIEST.
Answer:
MLK showed that African Americans had the 1st amendment right to freedom of speech/protest, MLK proved how white supremacy affected black communities and rights, and MLK shown the world that African Americans had the right to do just as much as any white person could.
Explanation:
For the first one its said that the march on washington and his many peaceful protest and marches changed how white people viewed african americans and how the world viewed American as racists. For the second one The march on washington was recorded and brodcasted to live television for the whole country to view, seeing white people throw trash and other objects while screaming and yelling hateful/racist comments towards the marchers. And the last one, because of the hate from around the world and from protests ranging from whites to african americans, the supreme court ruled the equal but divided concept from another supreme court hearing years prior.
What Year Did The Civil War End?
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Answer:
1865
Explanation:
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Which of these was responsible for the deaths of millions in the 500s CE?
A.) war
B.) disease
C.) Islamic invasion
D.) economic collapse
Answer:
B.Disease
Explanation:
Because people weren't immune to these new diseases which was a cause of big death rate during that era.
Answer:
It's B disease
Explanation:
Which of the following are NOT causes of water pollution in the Yangtze River?
Group of answer choices
Chemicals from agricultural runoff
Dumping of sewage
Dead bodies and cremated remains
Fertilizers and arsenic from industries
4. is the lowest price for a good or service always the best answers?
Answer:
not always
Explanation:
it's not always the best option because it might actually be more expensive on the long run and sometimes the cheap stuff sucks
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Write an essay that explains how Sam's life was affected by each of the following events that occurred during the Reconstruction Era:
Creation of the Freedmen's Bureau in 1863
Congress passes the Thirteenth Amendment
Congress passes the Fourteenth Amendment
5 sentence
Answer:
Passed by the Senate on June 8, 1866, and ratified two years later, on July 9, 1868, the Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship to all persons "born or naturalized in the United States," including formerly enslaved people, and provided all citizens with “equal protection under the laws,”
Explanation:
What are two goals of the labor movement in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
Answer:
For those in the industrial sector, organized labor unions fought for better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions. The labor movement led efforts to stop child labor, give health benefits and provide aid to workers who were injured or retired.
Explanation:
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Which of the following best explains why Spain's mission-presidio system did NOT fit the needs and wants of American settlers?
A.
The missions and presidios were too small for American needs.
B.
Its focus on converting people to Catholicism was not a goal of American settlers.
C.
The mission-presidio system was meant to be self-sufficient, but American settlers wanted their outposts to rely on other settlements.
D.
The mission-presidio system was meant to begin the process of building cities, which was not an American goal.
Answer:B
Explanation:
Help me please hurry
Answer:
Two within a hour
Explanation:
I think the answer is one.
I'm not sure though
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be forced to participate in rehab counseling
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Juveniles could be given corporal punishments, banishments, and the death penalty for their offenses under the English common law.
What was the result of the first Crusade that ended in 1099?
A. The Turks defeated the Byzantine empire.
B. A new Christian kingdom was established in Jerusalem.
C. Spain became an independent Muslim state.
D. Saladin drove European forces out of Jerusalem.
What dose gusher mean in YOUR own words
Please and thank you
Answer:
Very outward, someone who pours out there emotions. (It also can define oil flowing without a pump
Explanation:
Answer:
Gusher like maybe like a fluid or like oil being leaked out of something, for example a pipe but it does it by itself.
NO LINKS:D What message did naturalist try to express in their works?
A. it was better to leave everything on there natural state
B. human beings are shaped my the environment
C. artwork should focus on the environment
D. nature was more powerful than people
Answer:
A
Explanation:
They had felt it was unnecessary for humans to change.
Predict how production and demand for consumer goods are responsible for the rapid economic growth.
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what trade route did slaves get shipped from