What kind of work did Harriet Tubman do before she ran away?
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Answer:
B. 8 x 10*6
Explanation:
I think its the closest since if we round the number up we will get 8000000. I hope this helps!
Determine where you would want to live during the Industrial Revolution. Do you think it was better to live in the North or the South ?
Answer:
I think it better to live in the southExplanation:
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Why was the cotton gin an important invention?
A. It allowed the North to grow economically at a faster rate than the South
B. It enabled growing a certain kind of cotton to be economically viable
C. It reduced the South's dependency on slave labor, appeasing northern fears.
D. It resulted in the ability to supply many of the textile needs of the expanding West.
The most important contribution made by the Black legislators during the Reconstruction period was:
A
their support of a free public education
B
the elimination of the KKK
С
strengthening the cotton industry
D
westward expansion
Answer:
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What was the period called on the western front where neither the
Germans or the French were fighting for 8 months? *
Phoney War
Trench Warfare
Sitzkreig
Era of Good Feeling
Answer:
Phoney War.
Explanation:
Phoney War was the period on the western front where neither the Germans or the French were fighting for 8 months. It was an early period of the World War II typically between the 3rd of September, 1939 and 10th of May, 1940 in which there was no hostility. The termed was developed by journalists.
Which phrase best completes the diagram?
Goals of the Crusades
Capture the
Holy Land
?
Protect the
Byzantine Empire
A. Reduce the power of the pope
B. Protect Jews in Exhape
C. Win the support of Muslim empires
D. Gain new resources
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
gain new resources
Answer:
D. Gain new resources
Explanation:
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it is 15 years since the first line was constructed in this country and the present time there is not less than 50000 thousand miles and successful operation on this continent, having over 1400 stations, and employing upwards of 10,000 operations and clerks. The number of messages passing over all the lines in this country annually is estimated up at upwards of $5 million producing of a run of the age of $2 million.
A. The expansion of educational opportunities for women
B. rapid communication of information to distance location
C. The increased ability of people to work at night
D. rapid population growth in the western territories
Answer:
B- rapid communication of information to distant locations
Explanation:
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How do you think the experience of standing in line affected the men’s political opinions?
Answer:
they know everything was free so the line increased because they didn't have to pay for anything
Explanation:
it is obviously
Where have the largest number of immigrants to the United States come from since 1990?
Europe
Asia
Latin America and Northern America
Africa
Answer:
It's auctally Latin America and Northern America.
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What did the 18th and 21st amendment deal with?
What was not part of Clinton’s domestic agenda?
the Family and Medical Leave Act
allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military
health care for all
appointing significant numbers of women to key positions
what is the best way to stop a world War from ever happening again?
Answer:
Communicate
Make a compromise to satisfy both sides
Explanation:
2. After the death of Jesus, how did the Roman empire perceive the followers of Jesus? Why?
When you finish the assigned questions for a chapter in your psychology text, you treat yourself with a favorite snack. This is an
example of
A positive reinforcement
B positive punishment
C negative reinforcement
D negative punishment
Answer:
Positive reinforcement.
Answer:
A positive reinforcement
Explanation:
Why do you think Western countries such as the United States and Great Britain were against what the Nazi Party stood for?
What were society and culture like in the Ottoman Empire?
Answer:
Society in the Ottoman Empire was dominated by Islam, although non-Muslims were also present and constituted a great deal of the imperial population. Due to Turkish traditions of gender semi-equality, women had comparatively more rights than those of other Muslim societies.
Use the scenario to answer the following question. In 1946, the United States Supreme Court ruled in King v. Chapman that white primary systems in Georgia were unconstitutional. In the election of 1946, black voters were able to take part in the primary election for the first time since Reconstruction. Which of the following BEST connects the end of the white primary to the 1946 governor's race? O A. Ellis Arnall remained governor for a second term in order to protect the white primary. O B. Melvin Thompson became governor after Talmadge's death and promised to protect the white primary. C. Eugene Talmadge ran on a campaign to restore the white primary but died before he could take office. O D. Eugene Talmadge ran for governor promising to reinstate the white primary and died before he took office.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
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How does the organization above impact the economy of the region?
Answer: what’s there above? I don’t see it
Explanation:
During and after the Civil War, the United States entered a period of rapid economic
growth (boom) that was due in part to government policies that contributed to changes in
the factors of production in the United States. (T/F)
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Why was Egyptian President Anwar Sadat assassinated in 1981?
M extremists wanted to start a war with Egypt.
J extremists were retaliating for the events at the Munich Olympics.
J extremists were unhappy with the loss of territory in the Sinai Peninsula.
M extremists felt betrayed by his decision to make peace with Israel.
Answer:
Explanation:
On October 6, 1981, Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat was shot by Muslim extremists during a military parade commemorating the 1973 Yom Kippur War against Israel.
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What was President Eisenhower's response to the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruling?
A. He met with Civil Rights leaders to show support for the controversial decision.
B. He made a speech denouncing the decision and vowed not to help its enforcement.
C. He sent federal troops to oversee the integration of Central High School in Little Rock.
D. He sent a bill to Congress that would give additional funds to schools that complied.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
He wanted to protect the black students who were integrating.
Answer:
C. He sent federal troops to oversee the integration of Central High School in Little Rock.
Explanation:
Where and How Did the U.S. Contain Communism Best?
Answer:
In 1947, President Harry S. Truman pledged that the United States would help any nation resist communism in order to prevent its spread. His policy of containment is known as the Truman Doctrine. The Truman Doctrine demonstrated that the United States would not return to isolationism after World War II, but rather take an active role in world affairs. To help rebuild after the war, the United States pledged $13 billion of aid to Europe in the Marshall Plan.
The United Stated had to contain communism from spreading through out Berlin, Korea, and Cuba.
Explanation:
how did new navigational technology help later european explorers
Answer:
The magnetic compass was a compass that had a magnetized needle supporting a magnetic card. This compass showed from four to eight directions. This innovation helped the Age of Exploration flourish because it showed explorers what direction they were headed. So basically it helped explorers reach their destination.
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Answer:1
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3. How would you best characterize the words Judenhass and Juden-frei?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
who was cleopatra? who were her parents?
Answer:
She was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt.
Her parents were Ptolemy XII Auletes and Cleopatra V.
Explanation: