Answer:
e
Explanation:
I would say this because they have helped many voters which in return made the bosses very wealthy
If you were subjected to rule by an outside country, would you rather it be direct or indirect rule? Explain your answer.
Answer:
indirect rule.
Explanation:
I wouldn't want representatives from the ruling country around to make sure everyone was doing everything they want according to their countries rules. Indirect is when locals keep up on things and you can keep your cultural practices and the ruling country has No one there to watch you.
Place the following events in chronological order:
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1.Texas is annexed by the United States
2.Mexican And U.S troops gather near the Texas-Mexico border.
3.The United States declared war on Mexico.
4.Mexico accepts a temporary peace settlement.
5.The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is singed.
Answer:
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what was the only advantage Americans had as they were preparing to defend New York in 1776 during The American Revolution?
A. more cannon power
B. same amount of soldiers as the British
C. they were fighting for their lives rather than their leader
Answer:
I believe your answer is most likely B, if not then A.
Explanation:
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what are the political, social, and economic consequences of the red scare?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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You need to write 4 or 5 sentences!
The question is at the bottom of the pic read everything please!
Answer:
King depicts sorrowful scenes, full of injustice, through imagery to convey the urgency for the need to change. King makes it clear that they do not understand the urgency of the situation as they have not experienced and seen what he seen. For example, the excerpt starts with King saying "I guess it is easy for those who have never felt the stinging darts of segregation to say wait." Thus, King discredits anyone arguing to be patient for change on the matter of civil rights through imagery by painting scenes of what is happening as they wait for change.
When did the U.S start it's involvement in the Vietnam war
Answer:
Explanation:
1954
23. What are attitudes held by a significant number of people concerning governmental and political questions known as?
the mass media
public opinion
interest groups
public policies
Answer:
the answer is mass media
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What is the China's One Child Policy? Please explain in 4 to 5 sentences Why this policy was enacted and the impact
the policy placed
Answer: The one-child policy was a program in China that was implemented nationwide by the Chinese government in 1980 in order to limit most Chinese families to one child each. The policy was enacted to address the growth rate of the country's population, which the government viewed as being too rapid. The policy was enforced by methods ranging from offering financial perks for families in compliance and providing contraceptives to implementing forced sterilizations and forced abortions. In late 2015 the government announced that the one-child limit per family would end in 2016.
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
50 percent of the people living in
Guatemala today are of what
descent?
A. Aztec descent
B. Mestizo descent
C. Mayan descent
Answer:
C. Mayan descent
Explanation:
The Mayan civilization spanned in the general area of modern Guatemala, and now many of the people there have a Mayan heritage.
explain the cartoonist purpose for creating this political cartoon about the great stink?
Answer:
The cartoonist's purpose for creating this political cartoon about the Great stink is that;He wanted to portray the effects of the disease on the population that involved both the working class,middle class and the poor as well as the rich because of the pollution.
Explanation:
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for which of the strategic reasons did the United States acquire the midway islands
Answer:
To build naval protection against rivals as the United States increased trade with Asia and Latin America.
Explanation:
What did Maya civilization have in common with Western civilization? The development of a written language The domestication of horses and cattle The use of a 12-month calendar The worship of a single, all-powerful god
The correct answer is A) The development of a written language.
What did the Maya civilization have in common with Western civilization?
Answer: The development of a written language.
Archeologists still admire the way the Maya, an important Mesoamerican civilization, developed written language as a sophisticated way to communicate and leave records of its time on Earth. The Maya were great mathematicians, astronomers, warriors, and had the knowledge to develop a writing system that consisted of 800 glyphs(signs) related in columns that had to be read together to be understood: top to bottom and left to right.
The Maya civilization also developed an accurate calendar to understand time, its cycles, and seasons.
Which political party gained even more power after James Monroe won the presidential election of 1816?
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Answer:
I believe the answer is "Anti-Administration" Party
Explanation:
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Explain ONE origin of conflict in the post WWI Middle East.
Explain a SECOND origin of conflict in the post WWI Middle East.
In one race Hippomenes (or Milanion) was given three of the golden apples of the Hesperides by the goddess Aphrodite; when he dropped them, Atalanta stopped to pick them up and so lost the race. Their son was Parthenopaeus, who later was one of the Seven who fought against Thebes after the death of King Oedipus. how can i put that in my own words
Answer: In one of the races Hippomenes was given three of the golden apples of the hesperides, from the goddess of Aphrodite, when Hippomenes dropped them; Atalanta took his chance and picked them up and when he did he lost the race. Their son Parthenopaeus was later one of the seven who fought aginst the Thebes after the death of king Oedipus.
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Which are the benefits and which are the drawbacks of the World Wide Web and Internet?
1. People are more likely to seek out information that reinforces their existing options
2. Issues and events become more polarized as individuals and groups cater to specific ideas ideas
3. Information sharing takes less time and can occur across great distances.
4. Consumers have access to more diverse viewpoints
I think 2 and 4 are drawbacks but I'm not sure.
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Answer:
Benefit: 3&4
Drawback: 1&2
Explanation:
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What is the name for an order a higher court issues to a lower court to obtain the records of a lower court in a particular case
Answer An order issued by the Supreme Court directing the lower court to transmit records for a case for which it will hear on appeal.
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The oldest civilization in the Americas was most likely built by the_____
Toltec
Maya
Olmec
Seminoles
Olmec
The oldest civilization in the Americas was most likely built by the Olmec
Why did settlers move to the Oregon country?
A. Fertile farmland
B. Religious freedom
C. Gold deposits
D. Canadian citizenship
Answer:
The answer is a. Fertile farmland
Explanation:
Use the maps to answer the following question:
These maps show ancient settlements in India and China. Why might people initially have chosen these places to live?
The fertile floodplains were good places to grow food.
The oceans provided good drinking water for the population.
The ocean was an important source of salt for curing meat.
The mountains were rich with plants and animals
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Why was the discovery of a route to Oregon considered an "even greater discovery"
than Lewis and Clark reaching the Pacific.
Answer:
it cut the time to get to the otherside of the mountans by allowing people to cross through instead of having to sail around south america
Explanation
Which invention contributed the most to the increase of the number of slaves in the 1800?
a. the railroad
b. the steamship
c. the cotton gin
d. the mechanical reaper
What did the town look like before the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki? (3 - 5 sentences) No links!!!!! Plz answer :)
Answer:
The city of Hiroshima is located on the broad, flat delta of the Ota River, which has 7 channel outlets dividing the city into six islands which project into Hiroshima Bay. The city is almost entirely flat and only slightly above sea level; to the northwest and northeast of the city some hills rise to 700 feet. A single hill in the eastern part of the city proper about 1/2 mile long and 221 feet in height interrupted to some extent the spreading of the blast damage; otherwise the city was fully exposed to the bomb. Of a city area of over 26 square miles, only 7 square miles were completely built-up. There was no marked separation of commercial, industrial, and residential zones. 75% of the population was concentrated in the densely built-up area in the center of the city.
Hiroshima was a city of considerable military importance. It contained the 2nd Army Headquarters, which commanded the defense of all of southern Japan. The city was a communications center, a storage point, and an assembly area for troops. To quote a Japanese report, "Probably more than a thousand times since the beginning of the war did the Hiroshima citizens see off with cries of 'Banzai' the troops leaving from the harbor."
The center of the city contained a number of reinforced concrete buildings as well as lighter structures. Outside the center, the area was congested by a dense collection of small wooden workshops set among Japanese houses; a few larger industrial plants lay near the outskirts of the city. The houses were of wooden construction with tile roofs. Many of the industrial buildings also were of wood frame construction. The city as a whole was highly susceptible to fire damage.
Some of the reinforced concrete buildings were of a far stronger construction than is required by normal standards in America, because of the earthquake danger in Japan. This exceptionally strong construction undoubtedly accounted for the fact that the framework of some of the buildings which were fairly close to the center of damage in the city did not collapse.
The population of Hiroshima had reached a peak of over 380,000 earlier in the war but prior to the atomic bombing the population had steadily decreased because of a systematic evacuation ordered by the Japanese government. At the time of the attack the population was approximately 255,000. This figure is based on the registered population, used by the Japanese in computing ration quantities, and the estimates of additional workers and troops who were brought into the city may not be highly accurate. Hiroshima thus had approximately the same number of people as the city of Providence, R.I., or Dallas, Tex.
Nagasaki
Nagasaki lies at the head of a long bay which forms the best natural harbor on the southern Japanese home island of Kyushu. The main commercial and residential area of the city lies on a small plain near the end of the bay. Two rivers divided by a mountain spur form the two main valleys in which the city lies. This mountain spur and the irregular lay-out of the city tremendously reduced the area of destruction, so that at first glance Nagasaki appeared to have been less devastated than Hiroshima
World war 2 history question please help me!
which of the following best describes the u,s, governments response to the flood of jewish refugees fleeing nazi persecution and genocide before and during world war ii
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Ellis island was limited in the amount of immigrants excepted.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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How might the invasion of the Soviet Union have been different if it had started in April instead of June? Explain.
Answer:
Had the Wehrmacht invaded the Soviet Union even two months earlier, the Third Reich could have defeated the Soviets by seizing the capital. However, they were unprepared for a freezing Siberian winter, and they were forced to retreat. The Wehrmacht was only months away from victory. Two more months of time could have been that tipping point.
Describe the details of each campaign listed on this map: 1871, 1872 1873, and the Red River Campaign. Who led them for the U.S.? What is significant about the Red River Campaign?
Answer:
Korean Expedition in 1871.
Russo-Khivan War in 1873.
Explanation:
The campaign of 1871 is also known as Korean Expedition. It was the first American military action in Korea which took place on Ganghwa Island. In the year 1873, Russo-Khivan War held. in this war, Russia conquered the Khanate of Khiva, and it became a Russian territory. General Richard Taylor led the union army of united state. There is great significant about the Red River Campaign because the target of the campaign was Shreveport which is the capital of Confederate Louisiana and the headquarters for the Army of the Trans-Mississippi. In this campaign the union defeated by the Confederate army.
Answer:
Sample Answer
Explanation:
All campaigns were led by Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie. In the campaign of 1871, the U.S. chased a band of Comache led by Quanah Parker. The U.S. lost the campaign. In the campaign of 1872 the U.S. succeeded in defeating two groups of Comanche and Mackenzie’s offensive expeditions stopped many Comanche raids in the area. In the campaign of 1873, Mackenzie moved his troops to Fort Clark along the Mexican border. He attacked Apache and Kickapoo tribes and ended the threat of Native American raids along the Rio Grande. In the Red River Campaign, General Sherman joined Colonel Mackenzie to force out the few remaining Native Americans, attacking from five different angles and forcing the tribes to hide out in a canyon. Once in the canyon, calvary troops killed horses and destroyed supplies, forcing the Native Americans hiding there to surrender or flee.
Which group was the MAIN target of the Nazis during the Holocaust?
O Christians
O immigrants
O women
O Jews
Answer:
Jews
Explanation:
The Netherlands played a role in colonizing North America. Which number represents the area CLOSEST to the area they colonized?
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The Netherlands played a role in colonizing North America. They colonized the territory now known as Manhattan, in New York. They called it New Amsterdam.
The Dutch acquired New Amsterdam when they bought it from American Indians. The Dutch, a European power of that time, was able to purchase Manhattan with "a few toys and trinkets"
It was the Dutch West India Company that founded the colony of New Netherlands in the territory that today is Manhattan, in New York. It was Peter Minuit, who buy the island for the Native American Indians that lived there in 1626. The tribe was called the Manhattans. However, things did not well or as the Dutch expected, and in 1641 they waged war against the Manhattans, killing so many Native American Indians.
What justification did the Zhou use for overthrowing the Shang dynasty, and why?
The Zhou created the Mandate of Heaven: the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods. They used this Mandate to justify their overthrow of the Shang, and their subsequent rule.
Answer:
The Zhou created the Mandate of Heaven: the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods. They used this Mandate to justify their overthrow of the Shang, and their subsequent rule.
Explanation: