What did the woman do to win equal rights?

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The Women Started a Women right's Movement

Women's rights is the fight for the idea that women should have equal rights with men.

Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which finally allowed women the right to vote.

Explanation:

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton form the National Woman Suffrage Association And Where the Leader's of the Women right's  movement.

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Workers’ wages are an example of what firm cost?

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Answer:

im not sure if its right but: Fixed costs

E.g. salaries, rent, tax, insurance, heating and lighting. Fixed costs can also be called indirect costs as they are not directly associated with the final product.

Explanation:

How might erosion at the Ganges River delta affect the farmers in that region?

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Answer:The Ganges river carries fertile soil and nutrients, which it deposits across its vast delta floodplain. The river flows for over 2400 km from the Himalayas before emptying into the Bay of Bengal – the world's largest bay.

Explanation:The pollution of the Ganges river has a great effect not only on the people, but also on the environment. All of the toxins that flow into the river can lead to many animal deaths. ... And many of the fish that are not killed by this pollution are mostly worthless due to them containing heavy metals such as zinc and lead.

In the 1954 trial of Brown v Board of Education, the US Supreme Court ruled that

a: issues of racial segregation should be decided by the states.
b: private schools should be controlled by the federal government
c: the "separate but equal" doctrine should be continued
d: racially segregated public schools are unconstitutional

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Answer:

d: racially segregated public schools are unconstitutional

According to Albert Bandura, people who believe that their efforts will be successful and that they are in control of events have a high level of insight insight A self-efficacy self-efficacy B social responsibility social responsibility C reciprocal determinism reciprocal determinism D self-monitoring skill

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Answer:

Option A, Self Efficacy

Explanation:

Self Efficacy depicts the belief of an individual that he/she has the capability to manage any situation by executing required course of action. It is a firm belief of an individual that he/she is able enough to succeed in a given situation.

Social responsibility depicts responsibilities of an individual towards the society and hence this option is incorrect

Reciprocal determinism outlines the behavioral changes in an individual due to  cognitive processes and environmental factors Hence, option C is also incorrect

Option D is also incorrect because self monitoring means to keep a check on oneself actions and behavior.

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The local goverments are responsible for all of the following except
a. ublic education
b. State Licensing
c. Regulate business
d. All of the above

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Answer:

B state licensing Please inform me if it's right or wrong.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Which key factors led to Chicago becoming an important city for trade? Select two options.

central location
banking services
space to expand
transportation network
technology companies

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Answer:

The railroad, along with the telegraph, the grain elevator, agricultural newspapers, and the trading floor of the Chicago Board of Trade, facilitated the collection of commodities from the farm belt, which was rapidly developing to the west. The city soon became the focal point of a golden funnel that collected and processed grain, lumber, and meat and then sent them to markets in the eastern United States and Europe.

Which (three) of the following amendments enfranchised voters?
Nineteenth Amendment
Twenty-sixth Amendment
Fifteenth Amendment
Twentieth Amendment
Thirteenth Amendment

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Answer:

19th, 26th, and 15th Amendments

Explanation:

19th - women the right to vote

26th - lowered voting age to 18

15th - gave African Americans the right to vote

Use the chart to answer the question.
Which of these BEST completes the chart?

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What are the options for the answer?

Answer:

Explanation:

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How did it lead to the Civil War? Write a Paragraph (5-7 sentences). pls thank you 20 points

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Answer:

A common explanation is that the Civil War was fought over the moral issue of slavery. In fact, it was the economics of slavery and political control of that system that was central to the conflict. A key issue was states' rights.

Explanation:

What's that song that goes "... fly away fly away"

It's not tones and I

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Answer:it is tones and I

Explanation:

I am a super fan

How were the warrior groups
distinguished from other groups?

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Answer:

Animal skin

Explanation:

Warrior groups had animal skin while the other groups did not.

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which of these is a grievance from the declaration of independence

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For quartering large bodies of armed troops

Anu was born and raised in India. It is MOST LIKELY that Anu practices which religion?

A. Confucianism
B. Taoism
C. Hinduism
D. Shintoism

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Answer:

C. Hinduism

Explanation:

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Hinduism is most likely that Anu practices which religion, Anu was born and raised in India. Hence, option C is correct.

What is Hinduism?

Many academics believe that Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world, with origins and practices stretching back more than 4,000 years. Hinduism is the third most popular religion in the world today, after Islam and Christianity, with around 900 million adherents. India is home to over 95% of all Hindus in the globe.

Lard and dripping are examples of animal-derived fats that are prohibited. Ghee, milk, onions, coconut, garlic, domestic poultry, and salted pork are some of the foods that some Hindus avoid. In general, alcohol is avoided.

Reincarnation, the idea that after death, the soul reincarnates in a different body, lies at the heart of Hinduism. They hold the view that even after death, the soul lives on and keeps reincarnating until it discovers its real essence.

Thus, option C is correct.

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Lowrider bikes are always low, always slow, and always cool.
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2. The Freedmen's Bureau, a federal agency created to help the transition from
slavery to emancipation, was widely accepted in the South for its attempts to
provide for the welfare of the newly emancipated.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The Bureau also took up the fight for African American education, establishing scores of public schools where freed people and poor whites could receive both elementary and higher education.

Which speaker would most likely wanted to include a bill of rights in the original draft of the constitutuion

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you did not include the options or the statements to know what are the quotes or affirmations of the speakers. Without that information, we do not know what they say. Just you know it.

However, trying to help you we did some deep research and can comment on the following.

In the example, the speaker that would most likely want to include a bill of rights in the original draft of the constitution is speaker number 2, because it says: "We must ensure the rights and freedoms of citizens are protected."

Let's have in mind that during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, delegates debated on the kind of government needed for the United States. Federalists like Alexander Hamilton and John Jay supported the creation of a strong central government. On the other hand, Antifederalists like Thomas Jefferson and Samuel Adams supported a simpler form of government that had many rights for the citizens and respected the sovereignty of the states.

That is why Federalists James Madison came up with a brilliant idea and drafted the Bill of Rights that is the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution.

Why did members of the Third Estate form the National Assembly?
a.They were angry at the king for requesting a new tax on land.
b.They could not participate in the existing French legislature.
c.They had no voting rights.
d.France had a king but did not have a legislature.

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B. They could not participate in the existing French legislature.

The estates would meet periodically at an assembly at the Estates-General. At the assemblies, the third estate did not hold a lot of power and was at a disadvantage. The first and second estates would exercise their powers to veto any proposals.

The third estate (commoners) were locked out, so, they relocated to the Royal Tennis Court to discuss a potential rebellion, this was known as the Tennis Court Oath.

What were the two main ethnic groups in Texas? By 1830 what was the ratio of the two main ethnic groups ?

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Answer: Blacks or African Americans made up 12.9%, American Indians or Alaska Natives 1.0%, Asian Americans 5.2%, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders 0.1%, some other race 0.2%, and two or more races 1.8%.

Explanation: Hispanics or Latin Americans of any race made up 39.7% of the estimated population.

Pls write 2 paragraphs on pilgrims and puritans. Pls get real facts that make sense thank you.

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Answer:

Read explanation!

Explanation:

Pilgrims were seperatists who settled in Plymouth, Massachussets. British citizens were required to attend the Church of England, and not doing so was treasonous. A group of farmers worshipped in secret and called themselves the seperatists. They were hunted and persecuted for rejecting the Church of England. Eventually, they left Britain to find a new place where they could live without having to worship a specific religion. They set off to Plymouth on a boat with William Bradford leading them. About half of the pilgrims on the boat died of illnesses and starvation during the winter.  

While the pilgrims thought that the only way to escape their religion was to leave Britain, the puritains wanted to reform the church. They wanted to start a form of worship the congregational way. In a congregational church, people worship Jesus Christ and there is no prayer book. The puritans also traveled to America, but they already had a large amount of money. They thought that owning land in America was a great investment. They were set out to create an ideal English church outside of Britain.

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Dr. Fielding is interested in the stratification system in the United States and how it is perpetuated through time. Fielding decides to examine the experiences of minority students who seek college counseling in high school. He interviews minority students in four high schools to learn whether their personal experiences tell him something about stratification in the U.S. After interviewing the minority students Fielding interviews non-minority students, school administrators, guidance counselors, teachers, parents, and social workers at the same four high schools. Fielding is probably using a/an _____ approach. A. ethnomethodology B. ethnography C. institutional ethnography D. case study

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Answer: C) institutional ethnography

Explanation:

Institutional ethnography is described as the kind of study of carrying out a research on a particular process, study or environment. It's when a researcher takes time to learn of or study a process painstakingly. It was introduced by a Canadian known as Dorothy J. Smith in 1990's.

Dr Fielding is carrying out a research on stratification system in the United States and how it is perpetuated through time, the method he goes by the research proves he's using an institutional ethnography

What was the Rome construction?

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Answer: metal is your answer

Explanation:Roman construction is famed for the use of concrete and the buildings at Portus are no exception. Roman concrete is composed of mortar and aggregate. The mortar was a mixture of lime and a volcanic sand called pozzolana.

Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition
Connecticut Compromise, New Jersey Plan, Virginia Plan


a. State representation proposals
b. features of charter colonies
c.trade regulation proposals
d.Anti-Federalist objections to the Constitution

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Answer:

a. State representation proposals

Explanation:

The New Jersey plan wanted only one voter per state, and that, in a sense, favored the smaller states. The Virginia plan wanted states to be represented based on their population numbers (more residents + more votes), which favored larger states.

The Connecticut Compromise basically blended the two and gave us what we have today. The House of Representatives is what the Virginia Plan wanted, and the Senate is what the New Jersey plan wanted.

Which piece of evidence shows that Hitler could not be trusted?

A. As the Soviets retreated, they burned crops and destroyed railways and factories.

В The agreement with Stalin allowed Hitler to send his full forces west to conquer France.

C. After signing the agreement with Stalin, Hitler sent 3 million troops against the Soviets.




D. The Soviet Union was ruled by Joseph Stalin, a brutal dictator himself, who did not trust Hitler.

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C. After signing the agreement with Stalin, Hitler sent 3 million troops against the Soviets.

Hitler and Stalin signed a non-aggression pact in 1939.

Hitler did not want to fight a two-front war and avoided it at all costs.

However, after the fall of France, he intended to keep expanding Germany's border. The German invasion of the Soviet Union was named Operation Barbarossa.

Number c is correct

How many terms can you serve in the house of representatives.

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Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms and are considered for reelection every even year. Senators however, serve six-year terms and elections to the Senate are staggered over even years so that only about 1/3 of the Senate is up for reelection during any election.

Answer: Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms and are considered for reelection every even year. Senators however, serve six-year terms and elections to the Senate are staggered over even years so that only about 1/3 of the Senate is up for reelection during any election.

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why saving the amazon means saving more than just trees

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Answer:

Saving the trees in the amazon prevents deforestation and helps to prevent the extinction of many different species.

Explanation:

Answer:

If we destroy the Amazon and other forests, we're essentially killing ourselves by massively reducing the amount of oxygen on the planet.

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3 column chart titled Categories of Civil Law. Column 1, Law, Fraud, Negligence. Column 2, Contract Law, Agreements between parties. Column 3, Family Law, Divorce, custody, Adoption.
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Which of the following best completes the graphic organizer above?
A.
Tort
B.
Homicide
C.
Assault
D.
Criminal



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C
D

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Answer:

I belive its A

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

tort

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A country without a quality public education system will MOST LIKELY experience a lack of
o A. specialization
o B. consumer choice.
OC. unskilled workers.
O D. entrepreneurship

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Lack of consumer choice

One of the reasons to encourage more walking is to help reduce or prevent what health problem?
1 obesity
2 diabetes
3 heart disease
4 all of the above​

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Answer: It's all of the above

Answer:

I am not sure but I think answer should be (4)all of above

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Stephen Crane’s fascination with the Civil War was one of the influences on his life
and his writing. Read this passage from “An Episode of War.” Which of the following
facts contributed to Crane’s writing of this passage?
A wound gives strange dignity to him who bears it. . . . His comrades look at him with
large eyes thoughtfully.

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Answer:Crane interviewed Civil War veterans about being wounded.

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Some of Roosevelt's critics claimed that his new deal programs represented socialism or communism. How did the president, in this speech, argue against that accusation

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Answer: President Franklin Roosevelt waving to a crowd of more than ... Though he never used the term socialism in his speech, Roosevelt's anger at those who accused him ... does more than just claim the title of “democratic socialist” for himself. Roosevelt announces a further motive for his New Deal programs. Roosevelt. The programs focused on what historians refer to as the "3 R's": relief for the unemployed and poor, recovery of the economy back to normal levels, and reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression.

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