Answer:
The main reason why Congress rule(1937-39)was hated so much because of the introduction of Vande Mataram is explained below in details.
Explanation:
"Vande Mataram," throughout the Indian independence movement, is one of the most influential demonstration songs [toward British rule]. In response, the British outlawed the book and declared it a violation to quote the song. The Congress believed that the verse, though was pretty ( the first two stanzas), the other verses went against the theory of "secularism"
"If I should die, think only this of me: / That there's some corner of a foreign
field/ That is for ever England. There shall be/ In that rich earth a richer dust
concealed; / A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware,/ Gave, once,
her flowers to love, her ways to roam, / A body of England's, breathing
English air,/ Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home. ..."— Rupert
Brooke, “The Soldier" ---- Which idea is expressed in this excerpt from
Brooke's poem?
a) pacifism
b) neutrality
c) nationalism
D) anarchy
Answer:
c) Nationalism.
Explanation:
Nationalism is a sense of expressing deep support and love for one's nation. This sense of identifying oneself with one's nation, expressing all forms of appreciation and love for that nation alone, and believing in the goodness and greatness of one's nation alone becomes the basis of nationalism.
In the poem "The Soldier" by Rupert Brooke, the speaker expresses a deep belonging to his country England. He states "That there's some corner of a foreign field/ That is forever England." Not only that, the place where he's buried will be a part of England, for it housed the body of an Englishman who loved his country more than anything. The use of words like "breathing English air", "a dust whom England bore, shaped" shows his patriotic feeling and his dead body will make that burial place "a rich earth" for it conceals a "richer dust" that had once belonged to England.
Thus, the correct answer is option c.
PLZ ANSWER ASAP!!!!!! Use your knowledge of county government to identify a problem in your county. Compose a letter to your county governing board asking them to investigate the issue.
Answer:
The Board of supervisors has the executive power (governing the country, creating policies and overseeing departments - the last one is true at least in Los Angeles) but it also has legislative powers and even some judicial powers. land, law, education, health, maintenance, road, records, justice, elections, solution
Explanation:
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what did Lenin declare how did he surprised his antagonist
After Shay's Rebellion, many Americans saw that America needed a NEED HELP NOW PLEASE !!
After Shay's Rebellion, many Americans saw that America needed a stronger national government.
Explanation:
Shay's Rebellion was the event where numerous farmers tried to stop courts from taking away property from people who couldn't pay. Many of these farmers had formerly fought in the Revolutionary War and had received little pay, which angered many. The end result of Shay's Rebellion ended up in four casualties.
This showed how weak the Articles of Confederation was, which was the first constitution for the United States and gave little power to the national government. Since the government did not have the money to tax the states, they had no money. This meant that they could not form a military and draft soldiers. The rebellion continued because of this.
Eventually, this would lead to the Constitutional Convention of 1787, where the Articles of Confederation would be scrapped and the United States Constitution would be created instead. This gave power to the national government and assured that something like the Shay's Rebellion would not happen again.
PLEASE HELPPPPPP Under the regents, the Japanese government eliminated taxes for farmers and raised them on nobles in the outlying provinces.
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False
Identify which branch that can collect taxes, send military troops into war, and print currency
Answer:presidential
Explanation:it controls the military and collects the taxes
Answer:
I think it is Congress.
Explanation:
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What did the three-fifths compromise do
Answer:
Three-fifths compromise, compromise agreement between delegates from the Northern and the Southern states at the United States Constitutional Convention (1787) that three-fifths of the slave population would be counted for determining direct taxation and representation in the House of Representatives.
Explanation:
its the same answer as the first one but its correct.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What does the colonists' selling the defeated survivors of the Pequot Wars into slavery illustrate about their relationship with the American Indians?
Answer:
They treated land and American Indians as their property. Also, they had a hostile relationship with the American Indians.
Explanation:
The tensions between the American Indians and the English Colonists was caused due to their choice of trade sources. While the English people traded with the Narragansetts and Mohegans, the Pequot tribe traded with the Dutch. The Pequot tribe began the targeted extermination of some colonists such as John Stone and his seven companions, as well as John Oldham.
The English colonists repaid the attacks with a very intensive and sudden attack in 1637 that completely exterminated the vast majority of the Pequot tribe. The few survivors were sold off as slaves.
1. Which American Indian tribe traveled the farthest to get to Indian Territory? About how many miles did they travel? 2. Which tribes used only one route to get to Indian Territory? 3. How many major tribes were forced to move west because of the Indian Removal Act of 1830? Name them. 4. Which tribe crossed the Gulf of Mexico to get to Indian Territory? 5. How many different routes did the Cherokee use to get to their new home?
Answer 1:
The Cherokee In 1837, were forcefully relocated from North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Alabama, and Tennessee.
Those from Texas traveled at least 2,684 Kilometers.
Answer 2:
The tribes which used only one route to get to the Indian Territory are the Seminole and Chicksaw tribes.
Answer 3:
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was used to eject 5 major civilized Indian tribes.
Answer 4:
The Seminoles were the Indian tribe that crossed the Gulf of Mexico in order to get to the Indian Territory.
The Seminole Nation is one of the groups known as the 5 Civilized Tribes. The 5 civilized tribes are
SeminoleCherokeeChickasawChoztaw, and CreekAnswer 5:
There was a total of three routes used by the 5 tribes that were forcefully relocated from America.
Explanation;
President Andrew Jackson in the 1830s, pursued a policy that would permit the legal removal of Indians. When the policy was enacted, it forced Native Americans living in Georgia, Florida, and Mississippi to trek hundreds of miles to the place we now call Oklahoma.
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Which estate liked the ideas of John Locke and the Enlightenment?
Answer:
In political theory, or political philosophy, John Locke refuted the theory of the divine right of kings and argued that all persons are endowed with natural rights to life, liberty, and property and that rulers who fail to protect those rights may be removed by the people, by force if necessary.
Explanation:
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What was colonial life like for free and enslaved African Americans in the North?
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Answer:
On large tobacco plantations, the field slaves usually lived in cabins grouped together in the slave quarter, which was farther away from the master's house but under the watchful eye of an overseer. Although large plantations had many enslaved people, most owners usually had fewer than five, including children.
Explanation:
Which one of these choices was NOT a factor in
people's decision to move west?
A) Eastern faxmland was too costly.
B
The soil in the East and the South was no
longer good for planting.
© Over-crowded cities with limited housing,
D
Increased property tax and high
employment in cities.
Answer:
I think that the answer is b but wait for a second answer
Explain why the Treaty of Versailles was so different from Wilson's 14 point plan. Explain how this cartoon shows germany's position in 1919. It has been said that the treaty of Versailles was responsible for WW2. How could the teams of the treaty lead to another war. NEED DONE ASAP!!! DUE TOMORROW!!!
Answer:
a) the fourteen's woodrow wilson point tried to explain circumstances on first world war although the points was not touched directly however one point focus on german to be the causatives of the war and this was highly considered while other point nagleted ,the versailles peace treaty was based to discuss on the issue of restore the world peace so that may avoid the occurance of the another war although the participants (victory) comes with their motives of punishing germany that's why the treaty was reversed to 14 woodrow's points
b) the cartoon represent germany and his colleagues on harsh punishment after being seemed to be the source of the war
c)the teams lead to the war since the resolution of the war has undermined germany and his Alli,for example his colonies has being swiped out of control, disarmarment police,and paying of war debt weakened his economy which inturn her people complaining on life hardship hence rised people like adolf hitler which demand right by invading other country which swept the word peace and leave the room for another war
Which of the following best describes a typical Assyrian soldier?
A: well trained businessmen looking for a new job
B: women who wanted to conquer Mesopotamia
C: straight from home with no training
D: highly professional and well trained
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In his closing argument during the "Mississippi Burning" trial, United States vs Price et al., prosecutor John Doar said to the jury,
"Members of the Jury, this is an important case. It is important to the government. It's important to the defendants, but most important, it's important to the State of Mississippi. What I say, what the other lawyers say here today, what the Court says about the law will soon be forgotten, but what you twelve people do here today will long be remembered. Does not everyone see and understand that it was a matter of absolute necessity that you twelve people of Mississippi be asked to sit as jurors and judge this case? These defendants will stand before you on the record in this case and they will beg of you for indulgence. In effect they will beg of you for indulgence. In effect they will say as Gloucester said of old as he stood over the body of his slain king, he begged of the queen "say I slew him not." The queen replied then say they were not slain, but they are dead (Note: this is a reference to a scene in Shakespeare's The Life and Death of Richard the Third). If you find that these men or that each of them is not guilty of this conspiracy it would be as true to say that there was no night time release from jail by Cecil Price, there were no white knights, there are no young men dead, there was no murder. If you find that these men are not guilty you will declare the law of Neshoba County to be the law of the State of Mississippi."
Evaluate Doar's argument in terms of logos, pathos, and ethos. Use evidence from the statement to support your answer. Your response should be a minimum of five sentences. (25 points)
When he says, "These defendants will stand before you on the record in this Explanation:
What is the primary job/power of congress?
Answer:
Both the Senate and the House of Representatives make up the Congress, though each has different duties and responsibilities there is always an overlap in responsibility through the Joint committees. The most important duty of the Congress is legislation. Once the bills have been passed they have to be signed by the president within ten days; otherwise, they become law automatically. The congress also has the duty of maintaining national defense and therefore has the exclusive power to declare war.
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Hindus believe that the soul goes through _____. A person is born into a _____. If they follow the _____ of their caste, they make good _____ and the cycle starts again.
Answer:
Hindus believe that he soul goes through a cycle of successive lives (samsara).A person is born into a caste or it acquires it by behaviour.If they follow the Branmins,kshatriyas , vaishyas, and shudras of their caste,they make good behavior s and the cycle starts again
How did hunters and gatherers survive for thousands of years using only primitive tools?
A. They developed a language to help them work with together
B. They did use tools for hunting
C. Only small animals, which were easy to hunt, lived during this time
D. It stopped them from building temples for their gods.
Answer:
it is C we just learned about this in class the another day
What was the first step of the French Revolution
Champa rice and paper technological developments came from...
A. India
B. Rome Empire
C. West Africa
D. Americas
E. China
Answer:
E. China
Explanation:
What were the creoles view of the American
Answer:
After independence in Mexico, Peru, and elsewhere, Creoles entered the ruling class. They were generally conservative and cooperated with the higher clergy, the army, large landowners, and, later, foreign investors.
Explanation:
What were the destinations within Africa for the slave trade? in the Near East? in South Asia?
Answer:
Map 1: Overview of the slave trade out of Africa, 1500-1900
Captive Africans followed many routes from their homelands to other parts of the world. The map shows the trans-Atlantic movement of these captives in comparative perspective for the centuries since 1500 only. Estimates of the ocean-borne trade are more robust than are those for the trans-Saharan, Red Sea and Persian Gulf routes, but it is thought that for the period from the end of the Roman Empire to 1900 about the same number of captives crossed the Atlantic as left Africa by all other routes combined.
Map 2: Migration of sugar cultivation from Asia into the Atlantic
Sugar cultivation began in the Pacific in the pre-Christian era and gradually spread to the eastern Mediterranean, the Gulf of Guinea, then to Brazil, before entering the Caribbean in the mid-seventeenth century. Eighty percent of all captives carried from Africa were taken to sugar-growing areas.
Map 3: Old World slave trade routes in the Atlantic before 1759
Before the Atlantic slave trade began and for two centuries thereafter, some African captives were taken to Europe as well as to the Atlantic islands and between African ports. It is hard to get precise estimates of these flows, but they were certainly much smaller than the trans-Atlantic traffic. Many of the captives involved in this traffic were subsequently carried to sugar plantations in the Old World.
Map 4: Wind and ocean currents of the Atlantic basins
In the age of sail, winds and ocean currents shaped the direction of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, effectively creating two separate slave-trading systems, one in the north with voyages originating in Europe and North America, the other in the south with voyages originating in Brazil.
Map 5: Major regions and ports involved in the trans-Atlantic slave trade, all years
Few commercial centers in the Atlantic world were untouched by the slave trade, and all the major ports had strong connections with the traffic.
Map 6: Countries and regions in the Atlantic World where slave voyages were organized, by share of captives carried off from Africa
Slave voyages were organized and left from all major Atlantic ports at some point over the nearly four centuries of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Nevertheless, vessels from the largest seven ports, Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, Liverpool, London, Nantes, Bristol, and Pernambuco carried off almost three-quarters of all captives removed from Africa via the Atlantic Ocean. There was a major shift in the organization of slaving voyages first from the Iberian peninsular to Northern Europe, and then later back again to ports in southern Europe. A similar, but less pronounced shift may be observed in the Americas from South to North and then back again.
Total documented embarkations: 8,973,701 captives
Percent of estimated embarkations: 72.1%
Map 7: Major coastal regions from which captives left Africa, all years
The limits of the regions shown here are 'Senegambia,' anywhere north of the Rio Nunez. Sierra Leone region comprises the Rio Nunez to just short of Cape Mount. The Windward Coast is defined as Cape Mount south-east to and including the Assini river. The Gold Coast runs east of here up to and including the Volta River. Bight of Benin covers the Rio Volta to Rio Nun, and the Bight of Biafra, east of the Nun to Cape Lopez inclusive. West-central Africa is defined as the rest of the western coast of the continent south of this point, and south-eastern Africa anywhere from and to the north and east of the Cape of Good Hope. West-Central Africa was the largest regional departure point for captives through most the slave trade era. Regions closer to the Americas and Europe generated a relatively small share of the total carried across the Atlantic. Voyage length was determined as much by wind and ocean currents shown in Map 4 as by relative proximity of ports of embarkation and disembarkation.
Total documented embarkations: 7,878,500 captives
Percent of estimated embarkations: 63.3%
Map 8: Major regions where captives disembarked, all years
The Caribbean and South America received 95 percent of the slaves arriving in the Americas. Some captives disembarked in Africa rather than the Americas because their trans-Atlantic voyage was diverted as a result of a slave rebellion or, during the era of suppression, because of capture by patrolling naval cruisers. Less than 4 percent disembarked in North America, and only just over 10,000 in Europe.
Total documented embarkations: 9,371,001 captives
Percent of estimated embarkations: 88.5%
Map 9: Volume and direction of the trans-Atlantic slave trade from all African to all American region
What do immigrants often share with other Americans?
A. Another language
B. How to draw
C. Where to park
D. Words to songs
Answer:
Its A
Explanation:
What were the consequences of the Yakama Wars? Check all that apply,
The conflict brought an end to the Klondike gold rush.
The leader of the Yakama people escaped to Canada.
Yakama warriors raided towns in the Puget Sound area,
The Yakama people were forced to live on a reservation,
The Yakama tribe lost the conflict at a battle near Spokane,
The government closed down the Yakama reservation.
Answer:
2,3,4,and5
Explanation:
because that is what said trust me
Answer:
I got 2, 3, 4, and 5
Chief Kamiakin fled to Canada, the Yakama Warriors also went and raided towns. The US troops defeated the Yakamas at the Battle of Four Lakes, meaning that they lost the conflict at a battle near Spokane. Lastly, US colonel George Wright called a peace conference to force the Yakama people to sign a peace treaty and retreat to a reservation.
Who were the federalist leaders of the United States?
Which statement about the House of Burgesses is NOT correct ?
A )It was modeled after the English Parliament
B) It was able to make laws independent of Great Britain.
C) It was the first elected legislative assembly in the colonies .
D ) It was initially tasked with setting a minimum price for tobacco.
Answer:
b)it was able to make laws independent of grean Britain
Brainliest and 30 points. Think about some of the ideas for Reconstruction that you have learned about. In a short paragraph, describe some of the ideas that you think were the most effective and those that should have been revised. Think about the changes you might make.
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When u find out your adopted
Answer:
It b like that sometimes but hey atleast they wanted you
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Which statement contributed least to the Great Depression?
American companies did less business overseas.
Europe struggled to recover from World War I.
Germany ignored the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
The value of stocks plummeted and people lost money.
Answer:
Germany ignored the provisions of the Treaty of Versaillies