What was the result of the Battle of Bull Run?

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It signaled a quick end to the war


The Confederate Army forced the Union Army to retreat


The Union Army defeated the Confederate Army easily


The battle was a draw with no real winner

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Answer 1
The Confederate army forced the union army to retreat
Answer 2
your answer is B! The confederate army forced the union army to retreat!!

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What was life like for women in Ptolemaic Egypt?

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A woman's role as mother and wife still came first in Egyptian society. Some professions in which women worked included weaving, perfume making, and entertainment. Egyptian women could have their own businesses, own and sell property, and serve as witnesses in court cases.

How did the Agent Orange Act of 1991 aim to affect veterans' lives?

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In 1991, Congress passed the Agent Orange Act, which said that certain diseases tied to chemical exposure would be presumed to be related to a vet's military service and would make the vet eligible for benefits.

Answer: The answer is B

Explanation: By extending the time that veterans affected by chemical agents had access to medical care

Refer to the diagram and explain the difference between a factor market and a product market

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Answer:

In a factor market the household provides land, capital and labor to firms in exchange for payments that come in the form of salaries, rent, or profits. In a product market the household income is used to purchase goods or services that are provided by firms.

Explanation:

The primary difference between product markets and factor markets is that factors of production like labor and capital are part of factor markets and product markets are markets for goods. ... Anything used in making a finished product—labor, raw materials, capital, and land—make up a factor market.

Why did people suffer under Joseph's Stalin's rule?

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

His rule was based on terror in order to eliminate anyone who stood against him. He had the secret police expand their powers, encouraged citizens to spy on one another, and killed millions or sent them to the Gulag.

What was the Counter-Reformation? (Choose one)

A) A movement led by the Church with the goal of electing a new pope.
B) A movement of the Church to spread and defend the Catholic faith
C) The Protestant reform movement that split from the Catholic Church
D) The institution of the Catholic Church that focused on punishing heresy

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Answer:

A movement of the church to spread and defend the Catholic Faith

Explanation:

The reformation was a movement by the protestant church to separate from catholics. The catholics then began the counter reformation, which defended their religion.

The answer is C because the question is asking about when the protistans wanted to switch from catholicism to protistan

Who was Mansa Musa?
A) the name for the council of leaders that ruled Mali and arranged for trades with other nations
B) a Muslim emperor who ruled Ghana for fifty years and brought gold to his kingdom from Egypt
C) the fourteenth century Muslim ruler of Mali known for his hajj and the plans he brought back to Timbuktu
D) a Muslim leader who introduced Islam to the people of Mali

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the answer is D actually

Answer:

the correct answers is B or maybe C

Explanation:

Which of the following is a result of the Protestant Reformation?

A. The Catholic Church controlled all of Europe.
B. The Catholic Church no longer controlled Europe.
C. The Catholic Church spread to the Americas.
D. The Catholic Church was removed from Europe.

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Answer: A. The Catholic Church controlled all of Europe.

Explanation: Christian unity that once flourished came to an end. The Catholic Church eliminated the sale of indulgences and other abuses that Luther had attacked

Answer:  a

The Catholic Church controlled all of Europe.

Explanation:

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5. Choose one ancient river civilization, and compare and contrast its religious beliefs with those of the Shang dynasty What key similarities and differences existed between the two?
Choices: Shang Dynasty, Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, and Indus River Valley Civilization​

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Answer: The Shang had a number of religious practices, one of which was veneration of dead. The Shang dynasty is the oldest Chinese dynasty whose existence is that the Shang ruled the Yellow River Valley of China for most of the second to read it because the language is very similar to the modern Chinese writing system on

How did the civil war impact women, combatants, and civilians in different ways?
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After the fall of Constantinople, the Ottomans continued to expand their empire. Name four countries that exist today in the territory the Ottomans conquered between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries.

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Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Hungary, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel and the Palestinian territories, Macedonia, Romania, Syria, parts of Arabia and the north coast of Africa.

the following assignments and write at least 200 words.

What do you think about the different treatment of females in so many of these ancient civilizations, particularly ancient Greece and Rome? Do you think that women and girls are discriminated against in modern society today? Give specific examples to back up your argument.

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When Women in the ancient civilization were different from men they were treated like they were no ones. Before in some civilizations they could only go to a few years of school then after that that they had to start learning how to become a wife or respect their husband. But then later on they had to learn how to clean the house, sew, cook, and man household needs. Women were treated like they needed to stay at home for a lot of time taking care of the house, not working, and made it difficult to be treated fairly like men back in the ancient civilizations.

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PLEASE HELP NOW! How did Cincinnatus and the Roman people demonstrate citizenship? List some examples from “The Story of Cincinnatus.”

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The core of the tradition holds that in 458 Cincinnatus was appointed dictator of Rome in order to rescue a consular army that was surrounded by the Aequi on Mount Algidus. At the time of his appointment he was working a small farm. He is said to have defeated the enemy in a single day and celebrated a triumph in Rome.

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Describe the goals of the Civil Rights movement in Texas..
1. Use facts and/or examples of the civil rights movement

2.Explain how your evidence supports your answer. Make sure you connect your answer and the evidence

3.The Civil Rights movement in Texas was committed to

4.One tactic that was used to achieve their goals was to .

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Answer: Number three

Explanation:

Which of the following developments associated with twentieth-century Chinese history occurred last?

A.
the Gang of Four's rise to political power

B.
the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution

C.
the Great Leap Forward economic program

D.
the founding of the Communist Party of China

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C. The Great Leap Forward economic program.

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How did the slave trade become an arms race?


Europeans gave guns to the Africans, who tried to get as many as possible to rebel against European nations that colonized them.


African tribes traded slaves to get guns, then used guns to capture more slaves. They also needed guns to protect themselves.

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Answer:

Explanation:

I believe it was the second one but Britian could have made a trade deal to get guns for slaves.

The second one is the correct answer

Some fighting for influence did take place between the two superpowers. Where?

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What was one effect of the Fugitive Slave Act of 18 50?m

A.The Republican Party lost influence in the federal legislature.

B.The Missouri Compromise was deemed unconstitutional by federal courts.

C.Tensions among the populations of northern and southern states increased.

D.Immigrants were forced to relocate from eastern cities to western territories.

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Answer: C if your on Plato
The answer is C tensions among the norther and souther states were rising

What strategies should writers use to help organize their ideas for an informational essay?
Select all that apply.

A. Make an idea map.
B. Make an outline.
C. Create a research plan.
D. Create a thesis statement.

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Answer:

It's B

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What were some effects of the discrimination African Americans faced? (2)

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Answer:

Racism, slavery and segregation.

Explanation:

African Americans were enslaved and were seen as less because of the color of their skin which is horrible. They were also segregated, which means that they were seperated from white people because white people thought they were better only because of their skin color (which is wrong).

Answer:

Explanation:

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5. The title of Passage 1 says Bessie Coleman broke barriers as first African American female to fly. Fill in the circle before the sentence that best supports that statement. (RI 3.8) A She spent her savings learning French and headed to Paris in 1920. B She became famous for her ability to do complex stunts in the air. C Coleman said she knew there were no African-American pilots. D She also knew her race needed to be represented in flying. E “So I thought it my duty to risk my life to learn aviation and to encourage flying among men and women of our race," she said.6. Which two sentences should be included in a summary of Passage 1? (RI 1.2) A Bessie Coleman was born January 26, 1892. B Bessie Coleman persevered to become the first African American female pilot in the United States. C The Wright Brothers were the first to build a flying airplane. D Bessie Coleman was mistreated because of her race and gender. E Segregation refers to the separation of specific people groups. 7. What does the word credited mean as it is used in paragraph 3? (RI 2.4) She was inspired by World War I stories and the famous Wright brothers. They are credited with building and flying the world's first airplane. A known as the ones that first built an airplane B given money for building the first plane C told to build the first plane D overlooked as the first ones that built the plane 8. What role does paragraph 2 have in Passage 1? (RI 2.5) A explains why Coleman wanted to become a pilot B describes ways that Coleman showed bravery C compares Coleman to the Wright Brothers D explains how others honor Coleman and her legacy9. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. (RI 3.8) Part A Which sentence gives a point made by the author of Passage 2? (RI 3.8)
A Dorothy Vaughn was a successful mathematician. B Dorothy Vaughn struggled to fly spacecraft. C Dorothy Vaughn was the first female to travel to space. D Dorothy Vaughn relied on other women to help her achieve her goals. Part B Which sentence from Passage 2 provides evidence for the answer in Part A? A “She also became a dedicated advocate for female employees who deserved promotions or raises, often supporting white women as well.” B “...Vaughan became the manager of her division and its first black supervisor.” C “...Vaughan was part of a team that did mathematical calculations to help launch satellites— and later humans—into space.” D “...she learned computer programming and worked on the program that launched John Glenn and other astronauts into space for the first time.”10. How does the image contribute to your understanding of Passage 2? (RI 3.7) A by showing how complex space shuttles are during a launch B by showing how much smoke a space shuttle launch has C by showing the math calculations Vaughan has to complete D by showing that they launch space shuttles during the day Now answer Number 11 based on “Queen Bessie” and “Dorothy Johnson Vaughan.” 11. Based on the information in Passages 1 and 2, which claim is supported in both texts? (RI 3.8) A People risk their lives to learn aviation. B Scientists break barriers to make changes in their profession. C People overcome challenges to become successful in their careers. D Pilots become famous by navigating complex stunts

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Explanation: The title of Passage 1 says Bessie Coleman broke barriers as first African American female to fly. Fill in the circle before the sentence that best supports that statement. (RI 3.8) A She spent her savings learning French and headed to Paris in 1920. B She became famous for her ability to do complex stunts in the air. C Coleman said she knew there were no African-American pilots. D She also knew her race needed to be represented in flying. E “So I thought it my duty to risk my life to learn aviation and to encourage flying among men and women of our race," she said.6. Which two sentences should be included in a summary of Passage 1? (RI 1.2) A Bessie Coleman was born January 26, 1892. B Bessie Coleman persevered to become the first African American female pilot in the United States. C The Wright Brothers were the first to build a flying airplane. D Bessie Coleman was mistreated because of her race and gender. E Segregation refers to the separation of specific people groups. 7. What does the word credited mean as it is used in paragraph 3? (RI 2.4) She was inspired by World War I stories and the famous Wright brothers. They are credited with building and flying the world's first airplane. A known as the ones that first built an airplane B given money for building the first plane C told to build the first plane D overlooked as the first ones that built the plane 8. What role does paragraph 2 have in Passage 1? (RI 2.5) A explains why Coleman wanted to become a pilot B describes ways that Coleman showed bravery C compares Coleman to the Wright Brothers D explains how others honor Coleman and her legacy9. This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B. (RI 3.8) Part A Which sentence gives a point made by the author of Passage 2? (RI 3.8)

A Dorothy Vaughn was a successful mathematician. B Dorothy Vaughn struggled to fly spacecraft. C Dorothy Vaughn was the first female to travel to space. D Dorothy Vaughn relied on other women to help her achieve her goals. Part B Which sentence from Passage 2 provides evidence for the answer in Part A? A “She also became a dedicated advocate for female employees who deserved promotions or raises, often supporting white women as well.” B “...Vaughan became the manager of her division and its first black supervisor.” C “...Vaughan was part of a team that did mathematical calculations to help launch satellites— and later humans—into space.” D “...she learned computer programming and worked on the program that launched John Glenn and other astronauts into space for the first time.”10. How does the image contribute to your understanding of Passage 2? (RI 3.7) A by showing how complex space shuttles are during a launch B by showing how much smoke a space shuttle launch has C by showing the math calculations Vaughan has to complete D by showing that they launch space shuttles during the day Now answer Number 11 based on “Queen Bessie” and “Dorothy Johnson Vaughan.” 11. Based on the information in Passages 1 and 2, which claim is supported in both texts? (RI 3.8) A People risk their lives to learn aviation. B Scientists break barriers to make changes in their profession. C People overcome challenges to become successful in their careers. D Pilots become famous by navigating complex stunts

A is the right answer

NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration was created in the United States to help the US be the first to place an astronaut on the moon.

Question 4 options:
True
False

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i am pretty sure that it is true
True. Even though they never went to the moon

Do you think the South was justified in firing upon Fort Sumter? Why or Why Not? Do you think that their atteck on Ft. Sumter was a declaration of War? Why or why not?

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answer:

no, i do not. i personally don't believe that the south had any reason to fire upon fort sumter. and from what i've learned and read about, the only reason the south attacked fort sumter was to not seem weak. which if you ask me is pretty foolish. and yes i do believe that the south's attack on fort sumter is what caused and started - but mainly started, the civil war. and quite honestly, i think that the confederate states would in fact still exist if the south hadn't felt the need to attack fort sumter.

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Which statement best explains why California developed a diverse population?


a
State laws banning racial discrimination attracted African Americans and Native Americans
b
Many Chinese people migrated there to work on the railroads, acquisition of the Mexican Cession area, and economic opportunities during the Gold Rush
c
Abolitionists moved from the North to vote against slavery

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The answer is B. This is because many Chinese people moved to California in hope to find gold and send it back to their families in China. They started taking over jobs because they worked hard for less money. They worked on the railroad and was able to get it done, however, there was a ban on Chinese immigrants due to them overpopulating the cities and taking everyone’s jobs.

Answer:

B. Many Chinese people migrated there to work on the railroads, acquisition of the Mexican Cession area, and economic opportunities during the Gold Rush.

Explanation:

The popularity of the Gold Rush spread all over the world, especially to China. By 1851, over 25,000 Chinese immigrants left home & moved to California, a land some called gam saan, or "gold mountain." Some immigrants eventually worked on the Transcontinental Railroad, which was finished in 1869.

Would you call the Middle Ages the Dark Ages?
Why or why not?

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Answer:

yes because By the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries you have historians like Edward Gibbon referring to this time as “the darkness of the middle ages” and portraying life during this time as full of either uncultured barbarians, evil tyrants or superstitious peasants. By the nineteenth century the Dark Ages and the Middle Ages meant the same thing.

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Who was Baron von Steuben, and how did he help the Americans?

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Answer:Prussian military man

Explanation:Baron Friedrich von Steuben, a Prussian military man hired by George Washington to whip the Continental Army into shape during the darkest days of the Revolutionary War, is known for his bravery and the discipline and grit he brought to the American troops.

How is the image on this medallion linked to women's suffrage? (7 points)

Many female antislavery champions also demanded the right to vote.
Men believed that women of all races were slaves and deserved to suffer.
The Second Great Awakening led to abolition and great medical advances.
Women who defended slaves were permitted to elect leaders.

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A. Many female anti slavery champions also demanded the right to vote

Answer:

(A) Many female antislavery champions also demanded the right to vote.

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How did the Second Great Awakening come to an end? Summarize it if you would like.

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Answer:

The Great Awakening came to an end sometime during the 1740s. In the 1790s, another religious revival, which became known as the Second Great Awakening, began in New England. This movement is typically regarded as less emotionally charged than the First Great Awakening.

Ancient India developed two of the world’s religions, Hinduism and Buddhism. These religions spread to many other countries, where they are still practiced today.

True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

They are very common in China, and Southeast Asia

The answer is true for this

What promise did Japan make after ratifying its new constitution following World War II?

A.
to only trade with the United States and its allies

B.
to abolish the title of emperor and its monarchy

C.
to pay reparations to the nations it harmed in the war

D.
to maintain close alliances with socialist governments

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B. To abolish the title of emperor and its monarchy.
B as monarchy no longer existed afterwards

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Answer:c

Explanation:

C as they were both slaves

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