Answer: The public response to economic violence against African Americans has evolved and improved since 1955. The Civil Right Act prevents discriminations in public accommodation, and hiring. The federal government sets aside jobs and opportunities for minorities. Public colleges have set up affirmative action programs in an attempt remedy past examples of systemic racism. President Johnson's Great Society program worked to lift many people both black and white out of poverty.
What is the Nolan chart?
A. a two-axis political plot
B. a two-axis political demographic
C. a two-axis political poll
D. a two-axis political model
What was the Marshall Plan?
A; an agreement with the Soviet union to reduce nuclear weapons.
B; a plan for rebuilding Europe after WWII
C; a program for reducing poverty in the U.S
D; a plan for improving civil rights for African Americans
3. What is FDR being made to look like in the cartoon? I
Which of the following are types of thematic maps? Check all that apply.
special-purpose maps
physical maps
choropleth maps
dot-density maps
political maps
please help me
Answer:
- special-purpose maps
- choropleth maps
- dot-density maps
Explanation:
Thematic maps are characterized as maps that aim to display information regarding a specific subject matter, topic, or theme.
As per the question, the maps that would fall under the category of thematic maps are 'special-purpose maps,' 'Choropleth maps,' and 'dot-density maps.' 'Special-purpose maps' is the other name for thematic maps as they focus on portraying a single feature like rivers, landforms, soil, weather, the density of population across different regions, etc. 'Choropleth maps' are the kind of thematic maps in which the distribution of certain statistical data(like per-capita income) across the various regions is showing using distinct colors. While 'Dot-Density maps' are the thematic maps that employ a symbol or dots to display the presence or availability of a specific characteristic or phenomenon across a land.
Which of the following was not apart of the North's strategy to win the war?
Have the most experienced military leaders to fight an defensive war.
Have the most experienced military leaders to fight an defensive war.
Capture the Confederate capital of Richmond.
Capture the Confederate capital of Richmond.
Control the Mississippi and split the Confederacy in half.
Control the Mississippi and split the Confederacy in half.
Have a naval blockade to prevent the movement of goods and resources.
Have a naval blockade to prevent the movement of goods and resources.
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Answer:
Have the most experiemced military leaders fight an deensive war
Explanation:
"" good morning what is illuminati?? ""
Answer:
The Illuminati is a name given to several groups, both real and fictitious. Historically, the name usually refers to the Bavarian Illuminati, an Enlightenment-era secret society founded on 1 May 1776 in Bavaria, today part of Germany. The society's goals were to oppose superstition, obscurantism, religious influence over public life, and abuses of state power. "The order of the day," they wrote in their general statutes, "is to put an end to the machinations of the purveyors of injustice, to control them without dominating them." The Illuminati—along with Freemasonry and other secret societies—were outlawed through edict by Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria, with the encouragement of the Catholic Church, in 1784, 1785, 1787, and 1790. During subsequent years, the group was generally vilified by conservative and religious critics who claimed that the Illuminati continued underground and were responsible for the French Revolution.
Explanation:
When did the Crusades start?
Answer: 1095
Explanation:
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Answer:
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In a communist state,the?
Answer:
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All of the following are correct about Pan-Africanism and the Negritude Movement except:
A. it claimed that there was a distinctive "African personality."
B. the belief that all persons of African heritage should return to their motherland.
C. it is believed to provide a common sense of destiny for all black Africans.
D. it was a defensive response rejecting Western views of racial superiority.
Answer:
C. it is believed to provide a common sense of destiny for all black Africans.
Explanation:
Pan-Africanism is a movement that has its aim to unite and strengthen the different groups of Africans in diaspora and at home. This is founded on the belief that unity is important to all spheres of life and that of the African man is no exception.
The Negritude Movement had similar views and outlook as they sought to bring the African man together.
However, one exception to their belief was the belief that it was to provide a common sense of destiny for all black Africans.
During reconstruction poll taxes and literacy virtually wiped out
Answer:
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The Treaty of Tordesillas
provided the Portuguese with
Answer:
Any lands east of the South America belonged to Portugal.
Explanation:
The Treaty of Tordesillas was an agreement entered into by the Spanish Empire and the Portuguese Empire. It was originally created in Tordesillas, Spain on June 7, 1494, and later signed by both parties on 2 July 1494 in Spain and 5 September 1494 in Portugal, and finally on 24 January 1505 by Pope Julius II.
It resulted in dividing the lands of South America and its surrounding, by making the east belong to Portugal and the lands to the west to Spain.
The presence of many different churches in the colony of New Jersey indicated that??
Answer:
A large number of settlers where of differing religions because they were escaping religious persecutions in the old world.
Explanation:
Write one paragraph to explain what causes a revolution. Refer to the American Revolution and French Revolution in the answer
Answer:
Revolutions are complex processes that emerge from the social order becoming frayed in many areas at once. There are five elements that create an unstable social equilibrium: economic or fiscal strain, alienation and opposition among the elites, widespread popular anger at injustice, a persuasive shared narrative of resistance, and favorable international relations. Revolutions have both structural and transient causes; structural causes are long-term and large-scale trends that undermine existing social institutions and relationships and transient causes are contingent events, or actions by particular individuals or groups, that reveal the impact of longer term trends and often galvanize revolutionary oppositions to take further action.
Explanation: Although the French and American people had several distinct and differing motives for revolting against their ruling governments, some similar causes led to both revolutions, including the following: Economic struggles: Both the Americans and French dealt with a taxation system they found discriminating and unfair.
Which three statements describe how rights are organized in the bill of rights
Answer: Amendments protect the rights of those accused of crimes
Amendments protect the rights of those accused of crimes.
Amendments guarantee the rights to free speech, religion, and assembly.
Explanation:
Which of these events happened when the United States dropped the first atomic bomb?
Answer:
On August 6, 1945, during World War II (1939-45), an American B-29 bomber dropped the world's first deployed atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The explosion immediately killed an estimated 80,000 people; tens of thousands more would later die of radiation exposure.
Explanation:
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What was the PRI and what was It’s impact on Mexico?
Answer:
Explanation:
Mexico was ran consistently under the PRI political party from 1929-2000. This party is known for corrupt elections, hand selecting the next president, and making deals and calling truces with drug cartel members. This last issue escalated greatly and got beyond the government’s control.
Can anyone answer this queations:
1. What was the Revolution of 1905?
2. Who was Rasputin?
3.What is the February Revolution?
4. What was the Russian Civil War?
6. What was the impact of the Russian Revolution?
Also if you can write the question in your own words that would be so helpful. If you answer this questions I will give you Brainlist or whatever it called. Thank You.
Answer:
Read Below for answers to each question.
Explanation:
The revolution of 1905 was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Russian Empire. It involved worker strikes, military mutinies, and peasant unrest.Rasputin was a Russian mystic and self-proclaimed holy man. He befriended the family of Nicholas II Tsar, the last emperor of Russia. He also gained considerable influence in late Imperial Russia. There was a plot to kill him, which was successful. He also had affairs with Nicholas ii Tsar's wife. The February Revolution was the first stage of the Russian Revolution of 1917, in which the monarchy was overthrown and replaced by the Provisional Government.The Russian Civil War was a fight for the new leadership of Russia. The impact of the Russian Revolution led to the end of the Tsar's ruling and the rollout of communism. Lenin as a leader developed the foundation for the Soviet Union (USSR or CCCP).piano research paper
Answer:
The Piano Essay Research paper
Explanation:
The piano when invented changed the way music was written, and even created new forms of music. Its invention ushered in new eras and gave people a sense of worth. But this change did not take place overnight, it took many years of hard work and labor to achieve what the piano is today.
The History of the Piano
In 1698 a man named Bartolomeo Cristofori began to design an instrument, which would play both loudness and softness and be able to use an excellent range of dynamics unlike the popular instrument of the day the harpsichord. For years he worked on the instrument that would not only take over the harpsichord?s place in music, but also change how music was written and composed. Maybe one of the most influential instruments we will ever know. In 1709 he finally finished this instrument and named it the gravicembalo col piano e forte (harpsichord with loudness or softness), which was later know, as the pianoforte. This was the first instrument in which composers could effectively display their emotions.
Cristofori faced many problems in the creation of he piano. First he developed a system in which the player could to only hit one of the two strings for each note (una corda). He also developed an effective mechanism to use downward pressure (striking the key) and make it project the hammer towards the strings. He also had to time the hammer?s striking the key directly proportionate to when the sound should be heard, with this improvement came another which is vital to the pianos inner workings, the escapement. The escapement is a device that lets the hammer strike the string and leave the string free to vibrate. The hammer is made to fall back and let the string vibrate, when the player let go of the key a damper would then fall on the string stopping the sound. Though Cristofori?s pianos were softer than the harpsichord they still had a much wider dynamic range. Cristofori produced his earliest surviving piano in 1720, and his last in 1726, 5 years later he dies in 1731.
Once news got around that Cristofori has designed the piano many instrument makers began building pianos. The organ builder Gottfried Silbermann (who developed the prellmechanik-rebound rail) built a piano and showed it to Bach who did not like it because the high notes were poor and the keys too heavy. So Slibermann redesigned his piano and got a much more pleasing result from Bach.
As the seven-year war purged Germany of its musical minds, so the French revolution drove those in France to England, which by now was the piano production capital of the world. One French piano maker, Sebastien Erard contributed enormously to the construction of the piano. The first was his double escapement which allowed a key to be played twice in a row without fully releasing the key. Making the note quick and easy to play(Later improved by Henri Herz). This, when applied to the grand piano, helped his company (the Erard Company) to compete with other companies such as ; Cleminti( collard and collard), Tompkinson and Broadwood.
With the rise of the Romantic Movement in the 19th century the piano endured much wear and tear, composers would go through one piano each performance because the strings would snap and many other problems would arise. So a solution had to be found. It soon came from Broadwood, who developed a way for the tension to be released from the strings by putting iron spacers between the pin block and the belly rail where the high plate is attached. But that did not totally solve the problem. Overstringing, invented by Steinway and sons, also helped. This was done by running bass strings diagonally over treble strings.
How the piano is made
Strings This is the part of the piano in which controls volume and the strength of the piano. The strings are chosen wisely by the maker, either thick for strength or thin for high pitch. The main thing they must always remember is that the strings are withstanding up to 30 tons of pressure. The strings therefore are usually made of carbon steel and are thick or thin according to the level of pitched.
After all the piano has gone through people are still trying to improve it, I personally think that it is at its peak and anything electronic would only take away from the classical skill and craftsmanship which is required to build it. There will always be a demand for the traditional high quality classical style of the piano, but that is only a part of the market as sales of pianos shrink manufacturers are bound to experiment with bolder designs. Many will dismiss these as gimmicks, but if they stimulate interests and sales they are helping to secure the instruments future.
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Anong pagkakaiba sa FLORANTE AT ALADIN?
Answer:
Both are the characters of different novels.
Explanation:
The difference between Florante and Aladin is that the Florante is a duke of Albania and the main protagonist of the novel while on the other hand, Aladin is the main character of the Play which is named is ''Aladin''. Aladdin is a fictional character and the protagonist of the film Aladdin which is based on Aladdin, that is a folk tale and having the origin of Middle Eastern.
Which of the following statements best characterizes the house Un-American Activities Committee in the 1950s?
Answer:
The House Un-American Activities Committee wrongly accused many people.
Answer:
C. The House Un-American Activities Committee wrongly accused many people.
Explanation:
Describe The Yalta Conference
Answer:
The Yalta Conference
Explanation:
The Yalta Conference, also known as the Crimea Conference and codenamed Argonaut, held February 4–11, 1945, was the World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union to discuss the postwar reorganization of Germany and Europe.
why was the boston tea party a successful event?
a.slave ships were not guarded in the northern states
b.British troops were distracted by a riot at the harbor
c.it was carefully planned over many secret meetings
The Constitution is important because what
part of America comes out of it?
A values
B. business
C. military
D. trade
Answer:
A
Explanation:
What was the USSR in control of after WW2?
Answer:
Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland and eastern Germany.
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What is the most likely reason that the steamboat was developed soon after the steam locomotive?
Answer:
The answer to your question is, The steamboat used the same technology as the locomotive. hope this helps. thanksAfter 133 B.C.E..the republican form of government broke down and resulted in a series of civil wars which ended with____ defeating _____ and _____
Answer:
After 133 B.C.E..the republican form of government broke down and resulted in a series of civil wars which ended with Octavian defeating Mark Anthony and Cleopatra.
I am unsure of the options but it was Octavian's victory over Mark Anthony and Cleopatra in Egypt that ended the Roman Republic Civil wars.
From 133 B.C.E, the Roman Republic saw various civil wars as men like Sulla, Julius Caesar and Octavian vied for control of the Republic over various generations.
Sulla was made dictator after his civil wars and so was Julius Caesar after he defeated Pompey. Caesar was then killed by Brutus and other senators who fled as Ocatavian and Mark Anthony hunted them and their armies down to avenge Caesar.
Mark Anthony and Octavian fell out afterwards and another civil war began that ended with Octavian defeating Mark Anthony and Cleopatra and taking over Egypt as his personal property.
This marked the end of the Roman Republic as Octavian became Augustus, the first emperor of Rome.
Compare and contrast the similarities and differences of the Korean War and the Vietnam War. ( three paragraphs ) please I need help
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The War Hawks are best described as: Group of answer choices New England Congressmen who advocated tought measures against Britain, but not France southern and western Congressmen whose nationalistic rhetoric took on beligerent tones against Britain Federalists who demanded President madison's resignation Republicans who called for war with France, but not with Britain
Answer: Southern and Western Congressmen whose nationalistic rhetoric took on belligerent tones against Britain
Explanation:
During the Napoleonic Wars, the British and the French imposed several measures on American trade in order to keep America from trading with either the French or the British as both were at war with each other. The British went so far as to forcibly recruit American sailors into British ranks.
America was humiliated and led to the rise of "War Hawk" Congressmen from the South and the West who called for war with Britain. Their constant lobbying for this war contributed in no small part to the War of 1812 against the British.