Answer:
true
Explanation:
correct me if I am wrong
Answer:
true
Explanation:
because its right
Who promised to add a bill of rights to the U.S. Constitution?
a. Benjamin Franklin
b. Thomas Jefferson
c. Alexander Hamilton
d. James Madison
Answer:
James Madison
Explanation: Thomas Jefferson, through a series of letters written from Paris, helped persuade Madison to change his mind,
What did people bring with them as they moved West?
Question 15 options:
Their slaves
Their culture and beliefs
Their farms
All of their items
Answer:
Culture and beliefs have a great day
Explanation:
Who does a U.S. Senator represent?
O The state legislature
O All the people of the state he or she is elected from
Half the people in the state he or she is elected from
Answer:
a state legislature
Explanation:
Answer:
All the people of the state he or she is elected from.
Explanation:
What were the two main cash crops for colonial South Carolina a tobacco and rice be sugar and cotton C rice and indigo de tobacco in cotton
Answer:
the answer is indigo and rice
In Furman v. Georgia, the Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty violated the Eighth Amendment because the death penalty was
A)
used to deter criminals.
B)
used in nonviolent cases
C)
applied unequally across states.
D
already abolished in most states.
Answer:
applied unequally across states.
Explanation:
The 8th amendment of the United States constitution prohibited law enforcements to use cruel and usual punishments for the criminal offenders. But since its creation, death penalty was never really considered as a cruel punishments by the government since the methods that's used to carry on the punishment was quick/not torturous.
But one problem remains. Not all states are on the same page regarding when they should give death penalty as a punishment.
In Furman V. Georgia, Furman was sentenced with death penalty because he killed someone during an armed robbery in Georgia. But a similar case happened in Florida and the perpetrators were given 25 years of prison as a punishment. Since the application of death penalty was unequal across states, Supreme court ruled that death sentence under Furman V. Georgia was unusual.
Complete each sentence with the phrase that best describes early Indian achievements in technology.
Ancient Indians were able to produce fine swords because they____
Coins were critical to trade because they______
Metallurgists benefited farmers when they developed______
Answer:
Complete each sentence with the phrase that best describes early Indian achievements in technology.
Ancient Indians were able to produce fine swords because they
✔ combined several metals
.
Coins were critical to trade because they
✔ provided a standard measure of value
.
Metallurgists benefited farmers when they developed
✔ new tools to turn the soil easily
.
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Answer:
Complete each sentence with the phrase that best describes early Indian achievements in technology.
Ancient Indians were able to produce fine swords because they
combined several metals
.
Coins were critical to trade because they
provided a standard measure of value
.
Metallurgists benefited farmers when they developed
new tools to turn the soil easily
.
Explanation:
6.Progressives generally believed that industrialization and urbanization had created
many social problems, including working-class poverty and
A)
the decline of religious faith.
B)
the failure of many businesses
C)
the filth and crime of urban society.
D)
the spread of violent racism.
Answer:
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“[I noticed] a feeling of worthlessness—and loneliness; I began to think of myself as a freak and a misfit.”
–Sidney Lens
Read the quote and then answer the question below.
This quotation expresses the emotional effect felt by _____ people when the Great Depression struck.
a.
newly wealthy
c.
recently married
b.
suddenly unemployed
d.
successful professional
Answer:
B. suddenly unemployed
Explanation:
great depression was when america was it's financial lowest and millions of American's were unemployed much like now
what became a national concern in the 1920s
Answer:
THE GROWTH OF THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT IN THE 1920s
Explanation:
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Why are jails referred to as the "shame of the criminal justice system"?
A. because jails are smaller than prisons
B. because most jails are old, poorly funded, and understaffed
C. because jails only serve food that is cold
D. because jails are run by local town organizations 40 Answered
Answer:
D because jail is run by local organization
Which of the following does not describe the economic situation before the stock market crash in October 1929?
Farmers were facing declining prices for crops
There was a decline in demand for consumer products
Landowners were building new homes
Factory workers were facing lower wages
Where were your internal organs is torrid after death in ancient Egypt
Answer:
Canopic jar
Explanation:
Canopic jar were used by ancient egyptian during mummification for storing the organs
4) Who were Alice Paul’s Silent Sentinels?
A) strike-breakers
B) White House protestors
C) soldiers in WWI
D) hunger-strikers
Answer:
A: strikebreakers The Silent Sentinels as Women Fighting for Political Voice Suffrage Association were breakers of tradition.The Sentinels rhetorically claimed their imprisonment, hunger strikes,
Explanation:
Strike-breakers were Alice Paul’s Silent Sentinels
Who is Alice Paul ?Toby Stokes Paul was an American Quaker, suffragist, feminist, and women's rights activist who lived from January 11, 1885, to July 9, 1977. He was also one of the key strategists and leaders in the fight to pass the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, which forbids sex discrimination in voting. Paul organized activities like the Woman Suffrage Procession and the Silent Sentinels, which were a part of the effective campaign that led to the amendment's adoption in 1920, along with Lucy Burns and others.
For her activity, Paul frequently endured physical harassment from the police and other people, but she always reacted without violence. She had previously been imprisoned several times during prior campaigns to win the vote for women in England, and she was imprisoned in appalling conditions in 1917 for her participation in a Silent Sentinels protest in front of the White House.
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President Jefferson's purchase of the Louisiana Territory at a relatively cheap price would lead to big payoffs and future costs. It led to Americans following the idea of ___ and to the future debate over_______.
Emancipation, whether slavery should exist or not
Monroe Doctrine, whether we should expand into the Pacific
Manifest Destiny, whether states should be slave or free
Reservations, whether American Indians should be citizens
I think I’m correct I’m
Just double checking on this because I’m not sure .
Answer: Yes it is correct
Explanation:
Name 10 of The Greatest German Leaders of Your Opinion!!!
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Answer:
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) ...
Otto von Bismarck (1815 – 1898) ...
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) ...
Hugo Junkers (1859 – 1935) ...
Max Ernst (1891 – 1976) ...
Werner Herzog (1942 – ) ...
Hansi Kursch (1966 – ) ...
Steffi Graf (1969 – )
Claudia Schiffer (1970 – )
Diane Kruger (1976 – )
Explanation:
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Answer: humanism
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Is it true that Europeans in central america died of disease, overwork, and starvation?
Who was the leader of the German puppet state set up in France after the fall of Paris?
A. Charles de Gaulle
B. Doris Miller
C. Philippe Petain
D. Dwight Eisenhower
Answer:
Philippe Pétain
Explanation:
This miscalculation threw French and British troops into a hurried and unorganized retreat. Eventually, the German advance forced them to retreat to a few seaports, and this maneuver forced the Allies to evacuate to Britain. Paris then fell on June 14, 1940. On June 22, 1940, French officials signed an armistice with German representatives. Over the course of six weeks, France had fallen. German officials set up a puppet government in France, known as the Vichy Government, and placed Philippe Pétain in charge. This puppet state controlled northern France. In southern France, Charles de Gaulle and his Free France Forces sought to undermine France's German occupation.
Answer:
C. Philippe Petain
Explanation:
How much time was given to Jeanne and her family to gather all of their belongings
Answer:
More information is needed to answer this correctly.
Explanation:
Answer:
where is the question
Explanation:
jeanne is a girls name so a couple hours or days since girls buy so much unless shlt
Why is the issue of ’whether monuments of confederates and slave owners should be taken down or not’ so controversial?
Please help!
Answer: Because that was when they had African Americans work like slaves and they do not deserve to have their monument for owning and sometimes beating African Americans
Explanation:
Why were the French and the Native Americans allies?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
They just wanted to become allies, and to do some simple trading for furs, and other goods that the other could use.
The French first came to North America to engage in the Fur Trade. The French often made allies with the local Native American tribes, such as the Anishinaabe; French allies received protection from the French army and better trade relations, but were also expected to support France in the case of war.
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Answer:
The answer should be C
Explanation:
In the imagine you clearly see that theres a man on the floor, instead of standing up high just like the other man, therefore the man with a crown standing is being given respect which has to be because he plays an important role
Fill in the blank: The Koran is to Islam as ______ is to Christianity.
Answer:
The Bible
Explanation:
Without Korea There's No Islam
Without The Bible There's Not Christianity!
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True or False The African Plateau is the main dominate feature of Africa
Answer:I say True
Explanation:
Answer:true
Explanation:
what did catholic people do to keep away from disasters in medieval times?
what were the causes of wwi? how was this war difference from other wars ?what were the consequence of the war
Answer:
Explanation:The immediate cause of World War I that made the aforementioned items come into play (alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism) was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. In June 1914, a Serbian-nationalist terrorist group called the Black Hand sent groups to assassinate the Archduke.
What is Vietnam like under French rule?
Radical Republicans
Answer: Branches of political parties.
Explanation:
Almost all political parties in the democratic world have certain branches. Radical Republicans were called without it because they uncompromisingly advocated the abolition of slavery. From today's perspective, such an attitude certainly does not represent radical efforts, but it did in the 19th century. Radical Republicans have strongly advocated for the involvement of civil rights and the swift implementation of the postulates of emancipation. Immediately after the end of the war, they demanded that slaves be granted the right to vote. Their struggle continued under the presidency of Andrew Johnson, who provided certain privileges to certain former slave owners in the south.
What was Marie curies citizenship later in life like?
Answer: Marie Skłodowska Curie (/ˈkjʊəri/ KEWR-ee;[3] French: [kyʁi]; Polish: [kʲiˈri]), born Maria Salomea Skłodowska (Polish: [ˈmarja salɔˈmɛa skwɔˈdɔfska]; 7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934), was a Polish and naturalized-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
As part of the Curie family legacy of five Nobel Prizes, she was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person and the only woman to win the Nobel Prize twice, and the only person to win the Nobel Prize in two scientific fields. She was also the first woman to become a professor at the University of Paris.[4]
She was born in Warsaw, in what was then the Kingdom of Poland, part of the Russian Empire. She studied at Warsaw's clandestine Flying University and began her practical scientific training in Warsaw. In 1891, aged 24, she followed her elder sister Bronisława to study in Paris, where she earned her higher degrees and conducted her subsequent scientific work.
She shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics with her husband Pierre Curie and physicist Henri Becquerel, for their pioneering work developing the theory of "radioactivity" (a term she coined).[5][6] Using techniques she invented for isolating radioactive isotopes, she won the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of two elements, polonium and radium.
Explanation: