which is not true about the 1850 fugitive slave law?
A.runaway slaves had to go to canada to be free
B.It striped any runaway slaves of any legal rights
C.It allowed popular sovereignty in western states
D.people who helped runaway slaves faced steep fines

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Answer 1

Answer: C

Explanation: the Nebraska act allowed popular sovereignty.


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Are most Texas judges appointed or elected?

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Answer:

elected most are elected

State Judges are elected in partisan elections, trial and Appellate judges are elected from districts

What were the free states during the time period of 1860 - 1861

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Answer:

The free states during the time period of 1860- 1861 are:

CaliforniaConnecticutIllinoisIowaIndianaMaineMassachusettsMichiganNew HampshireNew YorkNew JerseyOhioPennsylvaniaRhode IslandVermontWisconsin

Explanation: We just took notes about the free states, and the slave states. ( remember: northern states were the free states, and the Southern states were the slave states)

Which of the following was the main objective of the Granger Movement in the late 19th century?
Select one:
A. ending segregation
B. strengthening industrial unions
C. lowering the freight rates of railroads
D. helping the railroads expand to new territories

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Answer:

C. lowering the freight rates of railroads

Explanation:

The Grange, to assist farmers with purchasing machinery, building grain elevators, lobbying for government regulation of railroad shipping fees and providing a support network for farm families.

Why were the Americans attracted to the New Mexico Territory around 1821?

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Answer:

They believed that Americans had the right and the duty to spread their culture across the continent all the way to the Pacific Ocean. This belief is called the manifest destiny.

Explanation:

Santa Fe was a great area for trading, southerners liked it for cotton plantations.

how does Vladimir Lenin impacted people in USSR, USA, or both

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Lenin's administration redistributed land among the peasantry and nationalised banks and large-scale industry. It withdrew from the First World War by signing a treaty conceding territory to the Central Powers, and promoted world revolution through the Communist International.

How many died in the banana massacre


Over 2000

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Answer:over 200

Explanation:

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Answer:

between 47 and 2,000

Explanation:

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describe the differences between thie
two areas and explain how that might have impacted the
Eatern Native American peoples who were move

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Answer:

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Which statement best completes the timeline?

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Answer:

b i think

Explanation:

Capitalism is the economic system of the United States and is also referred to as free enterprise. With capitalism individuals and businesses make decisions

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Given that Capitalism is a term that is used to describe a form of the socio-economic and political system of a country, in terms of commerce and industry, whereby individuals or the people are the major driver and determinants of their business's profit, instead of being controlled by the state.

Hence, it is TRUE that Capitalism is the economic system of the United States and is also referred to as free enterprise. With capitalism individuals and businesses make decisions

Someone can write me 2 paragraphs about Lynn whitfeild please??

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Lynn Whitfield is an actor born in America. She started her acting career in tv and theatre, that leads up to her taking part in supporting roles in films. She won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead role and received a Golden Globe Award nomination for her performance as Josephine Baker within the Josephine Baker Story.

In the Nineties, Whitfield took part of many prime roles in a very wide range of films. Whitfield additionally lead in a plethora range of films within the 2000s and 2010s. From 2016 to 2020, she took the role of as lady Mae Greenleaf within the Oprah Winfrey Network series Greenleaf. She won critical acclaim and received 2 NAACP Image Awards and a Gracie Award. Whitfield has won a complete of seven NAACP Image Awards.

Which of the following areas in the ocean is likely to have the lowest salinity?
A- deep parts of the Pacific ocean
B- the location where a river empties in to the oceans
C- a warm tropical sea
D- the cold Arctic ocean

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D the cold artic ocean has the lowest salinity

David from the last question has just received his sentencing. He got probation. What does this mean? Group of answer choices David will have this trial taken off of his record. David will not be spending any more time in jail but, will have to stay out of trouble with the law. David will have to have a new trial. David will have to spend a great deal of time in jail.

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Answer:

David will not be spending any more time in jail but, will have to stay out of trouble with the law.

Explanation:

Probation is a form of criminal justice where a criminal is allowed to be released from jail and live his life back into the community/ society. But he would have to be under careful supervision and must adhere to the law, staying out of trouble.

This type of criminal sentencing is allowed mostly at times when the convict is not a dangerous criminal or hasn't done too great of a crime. Therefore, David being on probation means that he will not be in jail but will have to stay out or away from trouble.

Thus, the correct answer is the second option.

Answer:

David will not be spending any more time in jail but, will have to stay out of trouble with the law.

Explanation:

(T or F) As the story continues, we see two Negro children – Martha and Percy – and the third child is Helen who is six and a half years old.

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answer:is true i think
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Why is the French Revolution so different from the previous revolutions?

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Because it wants the only war that people used French frys

Answer:

The French Revolution was a period of major social upheaval that began in 1787 and ended in 1799. It sought to completely change the relationship between the rulers and those they governed and to redefine the nature of political power. It proceeded in a back-and-forth process between revolutionary and reactionary forces.

Explanation:

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Why was Project C disintegrating?

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Answer:

Filled up with to much moisture

Explanation:

it was raing on this one

What is the name of the first federal act to outlaw monopolistic business practices?
Select one:
A. The Clayton Act
B. The Sherman Anti-Trust Act
C. The Federal Trace Commission Act
D. The Hart-Scott-Rodino Anti-Trust Improvements Act

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Answer:

Sherman Anti-Trust Act

Explanation:

Approved July 2, 1890, The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was the first Federal act that outlawed monopolistic business practices.

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Question :
Why was Anson Jones known as the "architect of annexation?"

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Jones and others felt that Texas gaining recognition from European states was important, and began to set up trade relations with them, to make annexation of Texas more attractive to the United States, or failing that, to give Texas the strength to remain independent.

Before becoming President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela was best known for


A. leading the struggle against apartheid.

B. helping South Africa win independence from Britain.

C. promoting the idea of Pan-Africanism.

D. improving the economy of South Africa.
first to answer gets brainliest

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Leading the struggle against apartheid

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Nelson Mandela is well known as a civil rights activist who fought for equality for all. The apartheid is well known as a South African form of racial segregation much similar to the ones in America during the 1900s. Mandela was one of the main figures during the movement to abolish apartheid and eith his fight helped gained support to the anti apartheid movement. When he was released from prison he helped eradicate apartheid which helped him gain support for his incoming presidential run.

Of the Nine Crusades, which one was the only Christian victory?

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Answer:

the 9th crusade or "Lord Edward's Crusade"

Explanation:

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how did you imagine islam, and after learning about islam what were the differences?

thank you, have a wonderful day <3

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Hello, I am a Muslim myself and I was born into Islam, so I am a devoted follower since young age. Most people imagine Islam as a concept, a place where people are trapped and suffer from giving up time to pray, to fast, to not have pork or drink alcohol, to not dress inappropriately, to not listen to music or watch TV and numerous other things. But that’s the most outrageous thing a person can think. Islam is beautiful religion, it brings peace and reassurance and it is my safe place. It has restrictions, and I would never once be angry or annoyed about them; I am not a perfect Muslim, I commit Haraam (forbidden) acts and sin, I listen to music, I sometimes don’t pray and I don’t respect my parents at times. But that does not define Islam, Allah (God) is the most forgiving being to exist, and I know it is wrong and I repent and I know that I will be forgiven. If I was a non-believer, I would imagine Islam as a intricate religion, with people extremely dedicated: I would be ashamed to say, but I would think it’s a very claustrophobic “cult”. But being a part of such a life-changing religion, I am grateful to be born into an Islamic family. Muslims attend local Mosques to learn about Islam, so I was lucky to have such a useful place to learn and become at one with my faith. I also take Religious Studies as one of my GCSE exam options, and half of the course is Islam. If I was a non-believer, I would most likely know little about Islam but the Secondary School curriculum does teach some of Islam in depth. It isn’t as small as it is made out to be and it has so much more to it than students are taught. The difference is us, as citizens in a majority White-based society, we do not take Islam seriously; it is a place of piety and it is pure. Being a part of Islam is the most satisfying and relaxing part. Allah (our only God) brings each and every Muslim so much self-assurance and we feel so protected and in the hands of the most amazing existence. You learn that Muslims see things in a different way, we are grateful and caring and gentle and look after everyone. We accept and respect and are genuine humans. But more than anything, we are free. It’s ironic. But we are the most free at heart.

That’s the difference in how Islam is imagined and then perceived after learning about it in greater detail.

I hope this helps and was insightful, please take time to read and think about this and I apologise for the length.

Answer:

islam is a free space, for people to feel safe.

Explanation:

explain the events of the english civil war

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Answer:

The English Civil Wars (1642-1651) stemmed from conflict between Charles I and Parliament over an Irish insurrection. The following year, Cromwell shattered the remaining Royalist forces and ended the “wars of the three kingdoms,” though Charles II eventually ascended to the throne in 1660.

Explanation:

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Which is an example of physical weathering ?

limestone in rock dissolving when acid rain flows across it

bits of rock rusting when exposed to oxygen and water

wind blowing off bits of a rock over time

oxidation of certain metals in rock

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Answer:

Option C is the answer

Which philosophy of the curing the
Great Depression do you agree with
more (Hoover or FDR) and why?

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I agree with the WPA Work Progress Act that put people to work. And a chicken in every pot was a very good saying but truth be told both were equally great and both ran independent and fir the times that we had so I feel that both were great men and both philosophical points were displayed for the times we were in. Therefore I cannot choose but only comment about the Caring and Patriotism of both.
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Why was the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775 considered a victory for the Continental army? The Continental army maintained its control of Bunker Hill. The British army sustained heavy casualties. The Continental army forced British soldiers to retreat to Boston. The British army was forced to use most of its ammunition.

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Explanation:

The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought on June 17, 1775, during the Siege of Boston in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. The battle is named after Bunker Hill in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was peripherally involved in the battle. It was the original objective of both the colonial and British troops, though the majority of combat took place on the adjacent hill which later became known as Breed's Hill.

On June 13, 1775, the leaders of the colonial forces besieging Boston learned that the British were planning to send troops out from the city to fortify the unoccupied hills surrounding the city, which would give them control of Boston Harbor. In response, 1,200 colonial troops under the command of William Prescott stealthily occupied Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill. During the night, the colonists constructed a strong redoubt on Breed's Hill, as well as smaller fortified lines across the Charlestown Peninsula.

By daybreak of June 17, the British became aware of the presence of colonial forces on the Peninsula and mounted an attack against them that day. Two assaults on the colonial positions were repulsed with significant British casualties; the third and final attack carried the redoubt after the defenders ran out of ammunition. The colonists retreated to Cambridge over Bunker Hill, leaving the British in control of the Peninsula.

The battle was a tactical, though somewhat Pyrrhic, victory for the British,as it proved to be a sobering experience for them, involving many more casualties than the Americans had incurred, including many officers. The battle had demonstrated that inexperienced militia were able to stand up to regular army troops in battle. Subsequently, the battle discouraged the British from any further frontal attacks against well defended front lines. American casualties were comparatively much fewer, although their losses included General Joseph Warren and Major Andrew McClary, the final casualty of the battle.

The battle led the British to adopt a more cautious planning and maneuver execution in future engagements, which was evident in the subsequent New York and New Jersey campaign, and arguably helped rather than hindered the American forces. Their new approach to battle was actually giving the Americans greater opportunity to retreat if defeat was imminent. The costly engagement also convinced the British of the need to hire substantial numbers of Hessian auxiliaries to bolster their strength in the face of the new and formidable Continental Army.

Answer:

b

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Explanation:

What Enlightenment idea was so important that Locke, Voltaire, Rousseau, and other philosophes wrote about?

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Answer: Im think is social contract sorry if you get it wrong

Explanation: Im think is social contract sorry if you get it wrong

The Continental army was made up of.
1.privateers.
2.mercenaries.
3.volunteers.
4.officers.

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I think it’s volunteers :) ANSWER:2
It was made up of volunteers

With which of the following political issues is this 1898 political cartoon associated?
Select one:
A. Nativism
B. Imperialism
C. Isolationism
D. Communism

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Answer:

imperialism

Explanation:

im pretty sure that the above cartoon is associated with imperialism

Why should all public swimming pools have a life guard on duty ?
please tell me the correct answer ​

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All public swimming pools should have a lifeguard on duty because not everyone can swim or someone may have an accident. The life guard who can swim should be on watch to keep those accidents from happening and prevent people drowning.

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In which ways were Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman similar? Select two options.

Both men were presidents during World War II.

Both men represented the US at the Yalta Conference.

Both men represented the US at the Potsdam Conference.

Both men met with Allied leaders to plan for the end of the war.

Both men issued declarations demanding Japan’s unconditional surrender.

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The answers are options 3 and 4
both men were presidents during world war II
both men met with Allied leaders to plan for the end of the war
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Identify the characteristics of two landmark nineteenth-century Supreme Court cases.

The Second Bank of the
United States was involved
in the case.
The state of New York was
involved in the case.
The Supreme Court ruled that
a state could not regulate
commercial activities
between states.
The Supreme Court ruled
that a state could not
tax a federal institution.
A state granted one company
exclusive rights over the
Hudson river.

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Answer:

1- McCulloch v. Maryland:

-The Second Bank of the  United States was involved  in the case .

-The Supreme Court ruled  that a state could not  tax a federal institution

2- Gibbons v. Ogden:

-The state of New York was  involved in the case.

-The Supreme Court ruled that  a state could not regulate  commercial activities  between states .

-A state granted one company  exclusive rights over the  Hudson river .

Explanation:

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