Answer:
2. Two lights in the church tower
Explanation:
Answer:
2. Two lights in the church tower
Explanation:
There was the whole "one if by land, two if by sea" thing, with paul revere and everything
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which of the following terms of the treaty of Versailles upset the germans
Answer:
Um the germans hated the Versailles treaty because it basically blamed them for the war. also was the reduction in military, demilitarizing the Rhineland, and massive war reparations.
Famalies used to grieve for the dead at home. During the Civil War, people died on the battlefield instead. How did people adapt?
Answer:
they had to adapt to people dying and they had to seperate into different groups for war
Explanation:
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-in what year did the population of bison reach about 1100
-what was the approximate population of bison in 1922?
Answer:
one: 1934
two: 300
Texas was annexed in 1945 as the 29th state
True or false
Answer:
False, Texas was the 28th state annexed in 1845
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
the little hooks would stick to an animals fur or hair. it could also stick to a persons clothes.
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Answer:
5 is A
6 is A
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What were some of the issues that caused the dust bowl in the affected regions?
Answer:
dont use copy and paste not my words ! "The Dust Bowl was caused by several economic and agricultural factors, including federal land policies, changes in regional weather, farm economics and other cultural factors."
Explanation:
20.
All men are created equal, says the great Declaration and now a
great act attests this verity. Today we make the Declaration a
reality. ... The Declaration was only half established by
Independence. The greatest duty remained behind. In assuring the
equal rights all we complete the work.
-Senator Charles Sumner, 1870
What is the great act" referred to by Senator Sumner in this excerpt?
F. The Senate's readmission of the last Confederate state
G. The addition of Hiram Rhodes Revels to the U.S. Senate
H. The Senate's acquittal of President Andrew Johnson
J. The election of the first woman to the U.S. Senate
Answer: G. The addition of Hiram Rhodes Revels to the U.S. Senate
Explanation:
Hiram Rhodes Revels was the first black Senator in the United States and he represented Mississippi. On the day he was to be seated in the Senate, Southern Democrats opposed his seating thus prompting a debate that ended in a vote.
In this debate, Charles Sumner, a known anti-slavery Republican, uttered those words to reflect that the time had finally come to treat African Americans as equal as the Constitution intended.
5 word summary of Britain enacts Reforms
Answer:
The Reform Act 1832 was passed in 1832. It disenfranchised 56 boroughs in England and Wales and reduced another 31 to only one. It broadened the franchise's property qualification in the counties, to include small landowners, tenant farmers, and shopkeepers. It excluded women from voting, as a voter was defined in the Act as a male person. But it had been proved that change was possible and over the next decades the call for further parliamentary reform continued. The Act was passed due to Lord Grey's plan to persuade King William IV to consider using his constitutional powers to create additional Whig peers in the House of Lords. On hearing of this plan, Tory peers abstained from voting and the Bill was passed. The Representation of the People Act 18 32, known as the first Reform Act or Great Reform Act, extended the franchise to all householders who paid a yearly rental of £10 or more and some lodgers. It also created a uniform franchise in the boroughs.
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What message about modern America is Miranda sending by having only people of color play the roles of the white founding fathers?( Think about the racial make-up of America back then- everyone was one color- what is it like now? Since that time our country has doubled it size several times over and millions of people now make up the United States. What does having all the actors in a play about the start of America and its core values be people of color instead of white? I'll give you a hint:
Having all the actors be people of color sends the message that America's strength is_______. PLease help asap I will mark brainlist
Answer:
He sent a message that blacks also are humans. they can do things white's can do!It's like the opposite now, because there were mostly white now there are mostly people of color.Having all the actors be people of color sends the message that America's strength is of color.Explanation:
Miranda is familiar with racial dynamics when it comes to the world of theater. He was born in New York, but his family is from Puerto Rico and Mexico. At some point, Miranda started writing his own work just to carve out a lane for himself. “I was in college, and I realized I didn’t dance well enough to play Paul in ‘A Chorus Line’ nor Bernardo, and if you’re a Puerto Rican dude, that’s what you get,” Miranda said. “So I began writing ‘In the Heights’ because I wanted a life in this business.” But back to “Hamilton.” In other words, He sent a message that blacks are also humans. they can do things white's can do!Most Americans (65%) – including majorities across racial and ethnic groups – say it has become more common for people to express racist or racially insensitive views since Trump was elected president. A smaller but substantial share (45%) says this has become more acceptable. It's like the opposite now, because there were mostly white now there are mostly people of color.The racial stereotypes of early American history had a significant role in shaping attitudes toward African-Americans during that time. Images of the Sambo, Jim Crow, the Savage, Mammy, Aunt Jemimah, Sapphire, and Jezebelle may not be as powerful today, yet they are still alive. Having all the actors be people of color sends the message that America's strength is of color.Which territory was under dispute
Answer:
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Saudi Arabia–United Arab Emirates border dispute
The United Arab Emirates Saudi Arabia
Explanation:
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Which of Reagan's policies do you feel was most successful and why?
Of all the various policies adopted by President Ronald Regan, the policy which was most successful was the foreign policy. It was the best policy because it was for winning the Cold War.
What was included in Reagan's foreign policy?The prevention of communist spread in the world was at the centre of Reagan's foreign policy. This was proven by the United States' substantial financial and military support for the Contras against the communist Nicaraguan government, as well as aid to the government of El Salvador in their struggle against the communist guerrillas. This collaborative effort was dubbed "The Reagan Doctrine."
Reagan believed that the United States should approach the Soviet Union from a position of strength. To that purpose, the administration launched a strategic modernization programme that included the development of an intercontinental missile, a stronger fleet, and a feasibility assessment for the Strategic Defence Initiative.
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g. Why do you think anarchy is an unsustainable, or unworkable, form of government
Answer:
Anarchy is the state of a society being freely constituted without authorities or a governing body. It may also refer to a society or group of people that entirely rejects a set hierarchy. Anarchy was first used in 1539, meaning "an absence of government".
To whom is King comparing a flight's "unknown ground crew'?
A. People like King himself who are the faces of the civil rights movement o
B. The unrecognized people who have worked hard to make the civil rights movement a reality
C. The men who have secretly helped King and the civil rights movement O
D. The people who have lost loved ones through acts of violence
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List the names and accomplishments of two women’s rights reformers from the 1800s
Answer:
Susan B & Sojourner Truth
Explanation:
These are the ones that I recently learned.
what does the right of habeas corpus protect?
Answer:
Habeas corpus is a centuries-old legal procedure that protects against unlawful and indefinite imprisonment. Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution states, “The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it.”
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is A
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5. You just realized the turn signal on your vehicle is broken,
and you need to signal that you're turning left. What is the
correct way to do it?
A. Hold your left arm out of the window at a 90-degree angle, with your hand
pointing upward to the sky.
B. Hold your left arm out of the window at a 90-degree angle with the hand
pointed down
C. Hold your left arm horizontally out the window.
D. Hold your left arm out the window pointing vertically straight up to the sky.
Answer:
C: Hold your left arm horizontally out the window.
Explanation:
What country invaded China in 1937 in an effort to expand their empire?
Answer
Second Sino-Japanese War, (1937–45), conflict that broke out when China began a full-scale resistance to the expansion of Japanese influence in its territory
How much did the price of a barrel of oil increase during the embargo?
A. stayed the same
B. tripled
C. quadrupled
D. doubled
Answer:
C. quadrupled
Explanation:
The oil crisis of 1973 which started in October of the same year was caused by an embargo placed by OAPEC who targeted countries they perceived were supporting Israel during the Yom Kippur War.
As a result of this embargo, price of oil quadrupled, from a price of $3 per barrel to almost $12 in 1974.
how did the Brezhnev Doctrine impact power structures in Eastern Europe after 1900
Which stock market is the youngest?
(1 Point)
O NASDAQ
O New York Stock Exchange
O Tokyo Stock Exchange
Answer:
The youngest stock market out of the three is NASDAQ, being 50 years old
A person's understanding of the meaning of symbols, actions, and words is
based primarily on:
O A. the international concept of beauty.
O B. his or her cultural background.
O c. the national value of truth.
O D. his or her ability to read.
ANSWER: B. his or her cultural background
Most times, a person's understanding of the meaning of symbols, actions, and words is based primarily on his or her cultural background. The Option B is correct.
How do cultural background affects a person understanding?Our identity and even our beliefs about the nature of life are influenced by the culture of which we are a part. The type of culture into which a person is born, whether Individualistic or Collective, affects and influences what that person believes and how that person behaves.
Our culture influences how we work and play, as well as how we perceive ourselves and others. It has an impact on our values—what we consider to be right and wrong. This is how our society influences our choices. But our choices can also influence others and ultimately help shape our society
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The graph shows the number of births in the United
States over a forty-year period.
Today, people born during this period of time would
likely be most interested in maintaining
O national defense programs.
O the Social Security Administration
O food stamp programs.
o the public education system.
Answer:
the public education system
Explanation:
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Answer:
social security administration
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What did the Tennessee Constitution of 1834 do for non-property owners?
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Answer:
In the period between 1796 and 1834, the population of Tennessee grew at large
percentage. In 1800, Tennessee’s population was 105,602, and by 1830, the population
had grown to 681,904. By 1830, Tennessee could no longer be considered the frontier.
Tennessee had an urban population of over 5,000. The Constitution that governed those
first Tennesseans, a few thousand rural settlers, was now becoming stressed trying to
govern a population reaching nearly 700,000.
There were several problems with the Constitution of 1796 that needed remedy.
One of the most important was the question of taxation. All the land in the state was
taxed at the same rate. The Constitution of 1796 stated: “All lands liable to taxation in
this state, held by deed, grant or entry, shall be taxed equal and uniform, in such manner
that no one hundred acres shall be taxed higher than another.” In a similar vein, there was
no tax on goods bought or sold in Tennessee. In the Constitution of 1796, white citizens
had few opportunities for political expression and office-holding. Under the old
Constitution, there was no independent judiciary. The Constitution of 1796 had merely
stated that the judicial power of the state shall be vested in such superior and inferior
courts of law and equity, as the legislature shall, from time to time, direct and establish.”
In local government, the General Assembly appointed the justices of the peace, the
justices of the peace formed the county court, and the county court appointed the county
officers. This situation conflicted greatly with the growing ideals of Jacksonian
Democracy.
In November 1833, the Tennessee General Assembly appointed the justices of the peace, the
justices of the peace formed the county court, and the county court appointed the county
officers. This situation conflicted greatly with the growing ideals of Jacksonian
Democracy.
In November 1833, the Tennessee General Assembly passed an act “for the
calling of a convention.” On May 19, 1834, sixty delegates assembled in Nashville in a
constitutional convention and selected William Carter of Carter County as president of
the proceedings.
Among the changes in the new constitution were that state government was
divided into three “distinct” departments, the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial (Art. II,
Sec. 1). The new constitution provided for a state supreme court with three judges, one
from each section of the state. The marked establishment of the judiciary allowed the
counties to create a true court system, such as County Chancery Courts and other courts
of local jurisdiction. In turn, the creation of local courts led to the election of judges, and
the further growth of county government. Concerning the legislative branch, the
delegates decided to apportion representation on the basis of “qualified voters,” rather
than taxable inhabitants, as the first constitution had done. Moreover, the constitution
removed property requirements from the list of qualifications for legislators and the
governor. Local justices of the peace, county trustees, and county registers were now
popularly elected. Predictably, the tax structure of the state was changed. All property
was to be taxed according to its value, and the new constitution gave the counties the
power to impose taxes for county purposes.
In like manner, the delegates eliminated property holding from suffrage
requirements, thereby widening the franchise. But the voting clause got caught up in
racial issues when certain delegates argued for disfranchising free black males. After a debate that lasted for several weeks, the convention supported a proposal to insert the
word “white” in the franchise clause, this narrowing suffrage rights.
Another point of controversy at the convention was the topic of the emancipation
of slaves. The convention would have preferred to ignore the subject, but the arrival of
some thirty different petitions forced the delegates to deal with the issue. After numerous
debates, and one month before adjournment, the convention voted that the General
Assembly should “have no power to pass laws for the emancipation of slaves.”
Remarkably, the vote was close: thirty-one favored the clause, while twenty-seven
opposed it.
A variety of other issues were addressed. On the topic of the permanent
location of the state capitol, the legislature was expected to make a final decision by early
1843. Lotteries were prohibited in the new constitution. The procedure for amending the
constitution was changed somewhat but remained difficult to alter.
When presented to the voters in March 1835, the new constitution was ratified by
a vote of 42,666 in favor to 17,691 against. Only four counties, Davidson, Smith,
Williamson and Robertson, showed majorities against ratification. On March 27,
Governor William Carroll proclaimed the revised document to be the fundamental law of
the state.
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Why did so many slaves risk traveling on the Underground Railroad? Do
you think it was worth the risks? Explain why or why not. 3 Sentences
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Answer:
Explanation:
Slaves risked going through the Underground Railroad because they were so tired of being treated the way they were. Some of them had a mentality like if they die, then they escape their torment, but if they make it, they’ll have their freedom. To them it may have been worth the risk because freedom at that point in time meant a great deal for slaves back then.
Think about how political events have affected political parties. Place the following historical events in order.
Answer: George washington then the whig party then the wright to vote then the woman vice president
Explanation:
Who helped forge Germany into a single nation? Giuseppe Garibaldi Mohandas Gandhi Otto von Bismarck Giuseppe Mazzini
Answer: otto von bismarck
Explanation:
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Explain why the 1950s were truly the Dark Ages for Gay Americans.
Answer:
It was labeled a "mental illness"
Explanation:
Usually it would be used as blackmail and americans in 1950 were all against gay americans, so somebody finding out you were gay would lead to public despise and possibly being fired.
What major policy of Sam Houston did Mirabeau Lamar oppose?
a The need to increase public debt
b The removal of the Native Americans from Texas
c Recognition of Texas as nation by Mexico
d The annexation of Texas by the United States
Answer:
The answer is D.
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