16. On average, Americans eat ____
calories more each day than our ancestors
why did texas want independence from mexico
Answer:
Texas was separated from most of Mexico by large swaths of desert with little in the way of roads. For those Texans who produced export crops, such as cotton, it was far easier to send their goods downstream to the coast, ship them to a nearby city like New Orleans, and sell them there
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Can anyone tell me what to write for each box?
Answer:
An Answer
Explanation:
Answer:
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Essential Question (EQ): How were Japanese civilizations influenced by neighboring
cultures?
Answer:
Cultural influences had to come to Japan slowly from the Asian mainland for centuries. Prince Shotoku becomes regent, the pace of cultural diffusion increases.
What does the sensory language in stanza three of stopping by the woods on a snowy evening help the reader imagine? A--what speaker will do next. B--when a horse mike rebel against its writer. C--The sound of quiet woods during snowfall. D-- speakers feelings about his horses behavior
Answer:
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Explanation:
why you think Adolf
Hitler is seen as such a bad person.
Answer should be at least 3 sentences.
Answer:
Adolf Hitler was seen as such a bad person due to his actions. He is the one who began the holocaust, which caused millions of deaths to Jewish residents in Germany and the surrounding areas. The concept of country-wide genocide determined by someone's religion was considered awful. This is the reason I believe he's seen as such an awful person.
Answer:
Hilter was a com·mu·nist, ugg such di.ck heads. Also he wanted to rule over the whole world. Wich im pretty sure u can't do unless u have war. Lastley...he killed himself
which texas leader was most reasbonsible with this headline
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How is the principle of "rule of law" evident in the Constitution? (4 points)
Select one:
a. It lists the laws of the country and gives states the power to enforce them.
b. It creates a government that can make, enforce, and review its own laws.
c. It grants the executive branch the power to make and execute the laws.
d. It provides a method for making laws that the court system carries out.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
it lists the law of the country and gives the state the power to enforce them... The rule of law being the supreme law of the land, nobody is above the law, it applies to everyone and everyone must stick to the law and do what it says to avoid Anarchy.
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Which statement provides the best explanation for India's involvement in World War 1?
India didn't have many soldiers so the casualties would be limited
India was also being threatened by German aggression at home
Britain was allied with India and called upon them for help
Indian soldiers had been trained under British military and were enlisted to fight for their colonial ruler
Answer:
Indian soldiers had been trained under British military and were enlisted to fight for their colonial ruler
Explanation:
India's involvement in World War I began because of colonization. India was under British rule for a very long period starting from 1700. During World War I, Indians soldiers required to join the British Army and fight in Europe against the Central powers. It was common during the British rule for Indians soldiers to train and join.
Which statement best completes the timeline?
Germany is
ruled by the
Holy Roman
Empire.
Germany
grows into a
major military
power.
Germany is
defeated in
World War I
Adolf Hitler Germany is
rises to divided
power in
following
Germany. World War II.
?
O A. East Germany and West Germany are created.
B. Germany goes to war with the United States.
C. Germany is occupied by communist forces.
D. Prussian leaders unite small German states.
Answer:
D. Prussian leaders unite small German states.
Explanation:
A is incorrect because it was much later than World War 2 and also B and C are incorrect because they happened much more after World War 1.
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Answer:
D. Prussian leaders unite small German states.
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Who were the first greeks?
Answer:
The Minoans
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Answer:
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The "casta system" was
a governmental bureaucracy put into place to
address the unique needs and concerns of citizens
* from various racial backgrounds in Spanish colonies.
a method by which indentured servants of specific
racial backgrounds could earn their freedom by
converting to Christianity.
a categorization index that permitted some men to
become Spanish citizens depending on their racial
backgrounds.
O a system of complex categories that legally
separated racial groups into different legal classes.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
a system of complex categories that legally separated racial groups into different legal classes.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which statement best completes the table? Achievements of Greek Civilization Developed literature and myths Made advances in medicine ?
A. Gave women equal rights
B. Destroyed the Roman Empire
c. Spread democracy across Europe
D. Studied the world using logic
The statement that best completes the table on the Achievements of Greek Civilization is D. Studied the world using logic.
What did the Ancient Greek Civilization do?The Ancient Greeks came up with several things such as advances in medicine and the development of literature and myths.
They also had some of the most famous philosophers in the ancient world and as a result, they were able to use logic to study the world and find out several new things.
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What was the impact of the Monroe Doctrine?
Answer:
The key point of the Doctrine was to separate the influence in which The United States and European powers would have. Europe would have no intervention within the Western Hemisphere and likewise the United States would not become entangled in European affairs.
Explanation:
The three parts system of the US government allows for system of checks and balances. True or false?
Answer:
Explanation:
true But neither of the three have more power than the other. ( please give BRAINLIEST)
Which of the following is a regional conflict that was influenced by the Cold War?
A.
World War II
B.
the Korean War
C.
the Russian Revolution
D.
the American Civil War
Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
Answer:
The Korean War
Explanation:
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Cause and Effect How did early labor organizations affect working conditions for their members?
Cause: People working down in mines
Effect: Cancer and Higher death rate
ASP I need 5 good fun fact about hades
Answer:
*Hades is best known as the ruler of the underworld. ...
*According to Iliad, Hades' dominion lies between secret places of the earth. ...
*Though Hades supervised the dead assigned to his realm, he was not one of its judges. ...
*Hades was depicted as stern and unyielding, unmoved by prayer and sacrifice
*a power of his The Cap of Invisibility. Hades possessed the power of invisibility given to him through a magical helmet made by the cyclops. ...
Hades had a cap or helmet that made its wearer invisible.
His wife was Persephone, Demeter’s only daughter, whom he kidnapped and made his queen.
He was also called the God of Wealth or “the rich one” because he possessed the precious metals of the earth
Though Hades is the King of the Dead, he should not be confused with Death itself, which is personified by Thanatos.
Hades employed the Furies, who were responsible for torturing the guilty.
Hades was known for his involvement with Sisyphus, the man condemned to the underworld to forever roll a boulder uphill. According to legend, Hades allowed SISYPHUS to return to earth long enough to arrange his own funeral.
A cell phone costs $435 and has a tax rate of 7%. How much tax is paid on the cell phone?
Answer:
the answer is 30.45
Explanation:
435 x 0.007 (7%) = 30.45
Answer:
465.45
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If you were the President of the U.S.A right now, what would you do to reassure the citizens that our democracy is not lost, and that this scene at the US Capitol does not depict the future of America?
Answer:
We should all have are opinions and not to judge them
Explanation:
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how beneficial was the US expansion in the 1800s?
Answer:
The were beneficial,because they introduced lots of new technologies,and techniques to the world.
Explanation:
Multiple things were built during this time and allowed the U.S. and the world to change and develop,they mostly used the slaves power and they develop of their operation,to make new technologies,like the cotton plow. But also be able to use the new knowledge and share.
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Considering that the Stimson Doctrine and the Lease and Lease Act gave the US some flexibility to help allies and punish enemies, how important is Johnson's Debt Default Act and the Laws of Neutrality? What functions did they really have?
Answer:
They had the function of keeping peace
Explanation:
What happened to the captured soldiers after the war?
Based on Webster's words, many southerners would have most likely concluded that
abolitionist forces from the North were about to invade.
O northerners were going to leave the Union out of anger.
the possibility of compromise on the issue of slavery still existed.
the North was going to stop importing cotton from the South.
Answer:
C - the possibility of compromise on the issue of slavery still existed
Explanation:
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Answer:
C: the possibility of compromise on the issue of slavery still existed.
Explanation:
Explain how the historical context affected a development taking place in the document
Answer:
The introduction to the specific rubric may take place once the Uniform Statewide. Admission ... the document, but it will be related to information in the document. ... Explains how audience affects the way Daniel Fitzpatrick presents his ideas ... Explain the geographic context for the historical development shown on this map.
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Did the abolishment of slavery in Britain and the US have a significant influence on the status of slavery in the world today?
A)No, it is estimated that there are 30 million enslaved persons in the world today including victims of human trafficking in the United States.
B)Yes, there are essentially no signs of slavery in any parts of the world today.
C)Yes, there are pockets of slavery today but it is limited to only third world countries.
D)No, it is estimated that there are 1 million enslaved persons in the world today.
Answer:
No, it is estimated that there are 30 million enslaved persons in the world today.
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
1. Who does the person on the left represent (look at what he’s holding)?
2. Who does the person on the right represent (holding)?
3. What is the main idea of the cartoon?
4. What do you believe was the general perception of the Populist Party at the time?
Answer:
4.what do you believe was the general perception of the populist party at the time
According to John Locke what is the foundation of government
Answer:
Locke claims that legitimate government is based on the idea of separation of powers.
During the Tang period, trade improved because of
the reopening of the Silk Road and the opening of...
O gold mines.
O larger caravans.
O new seaports.
O the Porcelain Road.
what aspects of German American culture did other Americans find threatening?
What forms did anti-German hostility take?
Answer:
For German Americans, the 20th century was a time of growth and consolidation; their numbers increased, their finances became more stable, and Americans of German heritage rose to positions of great power and distinction. For German American culture, however, the new century was a time of severe setbacks--and a devastating blow from which it has never fully recovered.
The coming of World War I brought with it a backlash against German culture in the United States. When the U.S. declared war on Germany in 1917, anti-German sentiment rose across the nation, and German American institutions came under attack. Some discrimination was hateful, but cosmetic: The names of schools, foods, streets, and towns, were often changed, and music written by Wagner and Mendelssohn was removed from concert programs and even weddings. Physical attacks, though rare, were more violent: German American businesses and homes were vandalized, and German Americans accused of being "pro-German" were tarred and feathered, and, in at least once instance, lynched.
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The most pervasive damage was done, however, to German language and education. German-language newspapers were either run out of business or chose to quietly close their doors. German-language books were burned, and Americans who spoke German were threatened with violence or boycotts. German-language classes, until then a common part of the public-school curriculum, were discontinued and, in many areas, outlawed entirely. None of these institutions ever fully recovered, and the centuries-old tradition of German language and literature in the United States was pushed to the margins of national life, and in many places effectively ended.
President Woodrow Wilson spoke disapprovingly of "hyphenated Americans" whose loyalty he claimed was divided. One government official warned that "Every citizen must declare himself American--or traitor." Many German Americans struggled with their feelings, realizing that sympathy for their homeland appeared to conflict with loyalty to the U.S.
Some German Americans reacted by overtly defending their loyalty to the United States. Others changed the names of their businesses, and sometimes even their own names, in an attempt to conceal German ties and to disappear into mainstream America. Ironically, and contrary to Wilson's opinion about divided loyalties, thousands of German Americans fought to defend America in World War I, led by German American John J. Pershing, whose family had long before changed their name from Pfoerschin.
General John Pershing with the 2nd Division, Germany, 1919
Fifteen years later, the shadows of a new war brought another surge in immigration. When Germany's Nazi party came to power in 1933, it triggered a significant exodus of artists, scholars and scientists, as Germans and other Europeans fled the coming storm. Most eminent among this group was a pacifist Jewish scientist named Albert Einstein.
Anti-German feelings arose again during World War II, but they were not as powerful as they had been during the first World War. The loyalty of German Americans was not questioned as virulently. Dwight Eisenhower, a descendant of the Pennsylvania Dutch and future president of the United States, commanded U.S. troops in Europe. Two other German Americans, Admiral Chester Nimitz of the United States Navy and General Carl Spaatz of the Army Air Corps, were by Eisenhower's side and played key roles in the struggle against Nazi Germany.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower
World War II, industrial expansion, and Americanization efforts reinforced the cultural assimilation of many German Americans. After the war, one more surge of German immigrants arrived in the United States, as survivors of the conflict sought to escape its grim aftermath. These new arrivals were extremely diverse in their political viewpoints, their financial status, and their religious beliefs, and settled throughout the U.S.
German immigration to the United States continues to this day, though at a slower pace than in the past, carrying on a tradition of cultural enrichment over 400 years old—a tradition that has helped shape much of what we today consider to be quintessentially American.
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