What were some of the customs and ways of life of the Cherokees?




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What were some of the customs and ways of life of the Cherokees? Many converted to Christianity; they had their own schools; many could read, write, and speak English; many ran businesses or were farmers; and they had their own government.


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The "Olive Branch Petition" was a
formal request to King George III
for ______
and colonial
protection.

A. Peace
B. Freedom form taxes
C. Removal of colony governors

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Answer:

A- Peace

Explanation:

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A peace because it goes with olive branch petition

What was the reasoning for moving the capital from Philadelphia to Washington DC?

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Explanation:

It is because, the residence act which placed the capital distinct in present day Washington DC was part of the plan by the federal government to appease all the pro-slavery regions.

In what ways did Commander Ringle suggest Japanese Americans could prove their loyalty?
1. By providing documentation of their citizenship.
2. By attending Japanese Language Schools.
3. By continuing to farm their land and donate their crops.
4. By volunteering for the war effort through agencies such as the Red Cross, U.S.O and civilian defense.

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

got it right on a quiz, im in middle school btw

The signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo shifted the power from one country to another. Name the two countries.

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Answer:

United States of America and Mexican Republic

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Which native american culture groups had the largest number of tribes?
A great basin indians
B great plains Indians
C northeastern indians
D southeastern indians

As soon as possible
Look at the map

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I’m pretty sure the answer would be
D. southeastern Indians.

Because they include the Cherokee tribes, which were the largest.

Define mandate (pleas paraphrase)

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Answer:

an official order or commission to do something.

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What was Father Eusebio Kino’s major accomplishment?

A.) He convinced Spaniards of the need to adopt the agricultural skills of the American Indians.
B.) He established more than 20 missions, where he lived and worked with American Indians.
C.) He led an American Indian rebellion against a Spanish mission.
D.) He led a Spanish military campaign that drove American Indians from the Southwest.

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I’m pretty sure it’s B) :)

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B.) He established more than 20 missions, where he lived and worked with American Indians.

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What state was the first to secede the Union following Lincoln’s election in 1860?

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Answer:

The first state to secede was South Carolina

Explanation:

When the Democratic Party disintegrated in 1860 over the slavery-extension question, Lincoln was elected as the first Republican president. On December 20, 1860, a special convention called in South Carolina unanimously passed an ordinance of secession.

Analyze the diagram and use your knowledge of history to answer the following question
U. S. Exports to Europe 1912-1917
(in millions $)
2000
1600

Which of the following would be best explained by the information above?

A. The U.S. would not feel that France needed much in the way of economic support during WWI.
B.The amount of economic activity done in Europe would cause the U.S. to continue it's isolationist policy
C. The amount of economic activity done with France and Britain would make it necessary for the U.S. to join the war effort.
D. The U.S. would feel that Germany was too much of a economic benefit to decide to go to war against

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Answer:

C. The amount of economic activity done with France and Britain would make it necessary for the U.S. to join the war effort.

Explanation:

C seems more probable but economics is the main reason the US joined in WW1 in 1917. The other options don't make sense according to the graph.  

If a state had returned would their slaves have been freed or would they have remained in slavery?

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Answer:

Their slaves would have not been freed

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because they aren’t part of the rebellion anymore that’s why he gave them a second chance.

"When is war justified?"

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Protecting innocent life from harm should be the main justification for going to war and recovering stolen property. punishing those who have committed crimes.

What is a war?

War is commonly understood to be an aggressive confrontation involving states or countries. Various factors can cause nations to engage in war. It has been stated that a country will engage in war if it believes the gains of war exceed the drawbacks and in the absence of an alternative.

Wars that are undertaken to halt the rise of a morally reprehensible power are justified even though they are eradicating an evil that might eventually bring misery to a larger population. War for self-defense can indeed be justified against since doing so leaves you open to attack.

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Answer: A

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Which division of Christianity adopted the art and architecture of the Byzantine Empire?
Group of answer choices
Presbyterian
Eastern Orthodox
Catholic
Baptist

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Answer:

Eastern Orthodox

Explanation:

Men and women who signed contracts for 7 years to pay for their passage
to the American colonies were called?
A. separatists
B. burgesses
C. indentured servants
D. tenant farmers

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Answer:

C. indentured servants

c is the answer lol yeah

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Which was a main belief of the federalists?
A. Feared a strong central government would overpower the states.
B. The original Constitution doesn’t do enough to protect the rights of citizens.
C. A small central government is best, local governments can best understand citizens’ needs.
D. A strong central (national) government is necessary to band the nation together and protect citizens’ rights.

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Answer: It’s D.

Explanation:

It’s D because, the other answer choices were what the anti-federalists thought.

Answer:

I think it is a because central gov can repress the state so option a

1) Why did the Confederates want to control Ft. Sumter?
2) What role did Ft. Sumter play in starting the Civil War?

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Answer
1. Confederate forces occupied Fort Sumter and used it to marshal a defense of Charleston Harbor
2. Fort Sumter allowed the Confederates to create a valuable hole in the Union blockade of the Atlantic seaboard.

Discussing counterclaims in an argumentative essay allows historians to?
O A. highlight the problems with claims that disagree with their
OB. include an argumentative thesis in an otherwise explanatory
OC. demonstrate that their interpretations are both accurate and
O D. introduce information into their essays that has not been
conclusions.
essay.
unique.
corroborated.

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Answer:

C. demonstrate that their interpretations are both accurate.

Explanation:

When drafting an argumentative essay, a historian denies possible counterclaims to answer to arguments that could scrutinize his or her argument.

An argumentative essay is a kind of essay that performs arguments about both parties of a problem.

Counterargument introduces to an argument which contradicts earlier arguments and make the original position more accurate.

The composition of an argumentative essays incorporates: foundation, body, counterargument and a summing-up.

What group of people did Louis draw from his advisor?

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Answer:

Louis XIV had two main advisors. Jean-Baptise Colbert, his financial advisor, and Marquis de Louvois, his war advisor.

Explanation:

Answer: Louis XIV had two main advisors. Jean-Baptize Colbert, his financial advisor, and Marquis de Louis, his war advisor.

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What was the
Columbian
exchange and
were its
immediate and
long-term
effects?

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The Effects of the Columbian Exchange It was the year 1492, and a man by the name of Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain where he then landed in the present day Americas, sparking one of the most important events in the world, the Columbian exchange. The Columbian exchange has shaped the world to what it is today with the exchange of goods from the Old World to the New World, and vice versa. The Columbian exchange caused numerous short and long-term effects in the Americas and many other parts of the world. The short-term effects of the Columbian exchange included the outbreak of disease, which led to a sudden drop in the population of the indigenous peoples. In the beginning of the sixteenth century Spanish and Portuguese…show more content…

The foods that were brought back to the Old World such as, potatoes and corn proved a vital and necessary resource to the Europeans. Another short-term effect of the Columbian exchange was the migration of African slaves to the Americas. The majority of the Africans that were enslaved were caught in village raids or were war captives. They were caught by other Africans and sold to the European slave traders for money and other prized possessions. For slaves, the voyage known as the Middle Passage was a terrifying and perilous journey, with a death rate potentially as high as 50%. The long-term effects of the Columbian exchange included the swap of food, crops, and animals between the New World and Old World, and the start of the transoceanic trade. In order to produce a profit, Portuguese explorers were the first to established sugar cane plantations in Brazil. They then sold this crop to the Old World where it was a popular commodity because it provided Europeans with a sweetener for foods. In addition, European produce was brought to the New World, including “…wheat, vines, horses, cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, and chickens… Where they sharply increased supplies of food and animal energy.” This fusion of crops between the Old and New World became fundamental in enhancing the diets and food of both populations.

Which best compares the first wave of immigration to America in the 1600s to the third wave in the early 1800s?

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Answer:

Which best compares the first wave of immigration to america in the 1600s to the third wave in the early 1800s a. in the 1600s immigrants were seeking land and religious freedom and in the early 1800s they were escaping famine and political problems.

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compared to other countries in the world, china has the...

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Answer:

China has built vast solar and wind farms -- producing more solar PVs and wind turbines than any other nation.

Explanation:

In Ohio, only white men who could vote.
•Paid taxes
•owned property

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Answer:

paid taxes

Explanation:

in the picture i see that Ohio is light green so the qualifications say that it is taxpaying men who could vote

paid taxes, hope this helps :))

GET IT RIGHT, and you get a brain or I can answer 2 of urs

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Answer:

The Strait of Hormuz

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Answer: The Straight of Hormuz is located between Oman and Iran.

Explanation: Fun facts!

The straight is 35 to 60 miles wide and separates Iran from the Arabian peninsula.

how did the colonists express their discontent

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Answer:

I wrote ALOT sorry.

Explanation:

On March 5, 1770, a group of colonists—mostly youths and dockworkers—surrounded some soldiers in front

of the State House. Soon, the two groups

began trading insults, shouting at each

other and even throwing snowballs.

As the crowd grew larger, the soldiers

began to fear for their safety. Thinking

they were about to be attacked, the soldiers fired into the crowd. Five people,

including Crispus Attucks, were killed.

The people of Boston were outraged

at what came to be known as the Boston

Massacre. In the weeks that followed, the

colonies were flooded with anti-British

propaganda in newspapers, pamphlets,

and political posters. Attucks and the

four victims were depicted as heroes

who had given their lives for the cause

of freedom. The British soldiers, on the other hand, were portrayed as evil

and menacing villains.

At the same time, the soldiers who had fired the shots were arrested and

charged with murder. John Adams John Adams, a lawyer and cousin of Samuel Adams,

agreed to defend the soldiers in court. Many people criticized Adams and

some even threatened to harm the lawyer. But Adams believed that everyone—including the British soldiers—was entitled to a fair trial. Although

Adams supported the colonists’ cause, he wanted to demonstrate that everyone was subject to the rule of law.

Adams argued that the soldiers had acted in self-defense. The jury agreed

and acquitted the soldiers. To many colonists, however, the Boston Massacre

would stand as a symbol of British tyranny in the colonies.

 

In April 1770, Parliament repealed the Townshend Acts. Once again, the

colonial boycott had worked—British trade had been hurt and Parliament

had backed down. But Parliament kept the tea tax to show that it still had

the right to tax the colonists.

The Tea Act Increases Anger To demonstrate their displeasure with the

remaining tax on tea, many colonists chose not to purchase luxuries from

British merchants. Instead, they drank tea that was smuggled from Holland.

As a result, many British tea companies lost money in America as their tea

went unsold and rotted in ports.

Answer:

The colonists showed their discontent by dumping tea boxes into the water during the Boston Tea Party.  

Explanation:

The colonists didn't want to be taxed on tea.

Before the passage of the Indian Removal Act, some Plains Native American tribes BLANK to Indian territory. these tribes were often looking for better hunting grounds. After the Indian Removal Act, most tribes BLANK from there lands in the southeastern United States. the U.S government usually forced these tribes to give up there lands​

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Answer:

Migrated voluntarily

Were forced to move

Explanation:

Before the Indian Removal Act, the Plains Native American tribes moved freely and migrated from one place to another in search of food and shelter. They hunted animals for food and trade with other tribes. Some of the tribes in the Plains include Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Comanche, Crow, Lakota, Plains Apache (or Kiowa Apache), etc.

After the Indian Removal Act, the Native Americans land was taken away for the white settlers for settlement. The act required the relocation of the Native Indians. The resettlement of Native Indians created the Second Great Removal.

what did "nulification" mean?

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Nullification, in United States constitutional history, is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution (as opposed to the state's own constitution).

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Nullification, in United States constitutional history, is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify, or invalidate, any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution (as opposed to the state's own constitution).

Which of the following Trade Networks went across the Indian Ocean from
South East Asia, South Asia, and East Africa?

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Answer: Silk road

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Answer:

east africa

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Help me out again I’m lazy to do this

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Answer:

I am just as stumped as you are

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That is really hard

Answer

tourism

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Which statement is true

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Answer:

Sorry no answers...

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What was the Georgia Platform?

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Answer: Georgia Platform, statement of qualified support for the U.S. Union among Georgia conservatives following the Compromise of 1850. Drawn up by Charles J. Jenkins and adopted by a state convention on Dec. 10, 1850, at Milledgeville, the Georgia Platform consisted of a set of resolutions accepting the Compromise of 1850.

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