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Explanation:
yes
Answer:
B
to encourage President Lincoln to ensure that African-American soldiers are treated fairly
Explanation:
A fairly small comet is passing very close to a large planet with a much greater mass. Which of the following is the best prediction of how the comet will be affected by the gravity of the planet. according to the law of universal gravitation?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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WHATS YALLS FAVOURITE DISNEY PRINCESS?
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Answer:
Ariel because why not [lip bite]
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Name 3 new technologies that were used in WWI.
Answer:
tanks,u-boats,airplanes,and machine guns
Explanation:
If you were going to represent the top view of the figure, state which boxes should be shaded.
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When the electoral college vote system was enacted by the farmers of the constitution, what was the reason that the electoral system was created as opposed to just basing the reaults on the populaf vote? Is that reasoning still relevant today ?
It isn't relevant because population shouldn't take into count
The Japanese relationship between Samurai and Daimyos can best be compared to that between which two European relationships?
Answer:
Knights and nobles
Explanation:
Feudalism in Europe began in 800 CE while it appeared in Japan in the 1100s when Shogunate rose to power. Both of the society built on hereditary classes which differentiated their role in society. Daimyos (nobles) ruled the feudal society. They were powerful lords who managed the lands, formed troops to guard themselves and their property. Samurai were related to the Knights in Europe. They both were the proctors of the King and Lords.
Constitutional Convention
The Constitutional Convention[1] (contemporarily known as the Federal Convention,[1] the Philadelphia Convention,[1] or the Grand Convention at Philadelphia)[2][3] took place from May 25 to September 17, 1787, in the old Pennsylvania State House (now known as Independence Hall) in Philadelphia. Although the convention was intended to revise the league of states and first system of government under the Articles of Confederation,[4] the intention from the outset of many of its proponents, chief among them James Madison of Virginia and Alexander Hamilton of New York, was to create a new government rather than fix the existing one. The delegates elected George Washington of Virginia, former commanding general of the Continental Army in the late American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) and proponent of a stronger national government, to become President of the convention. The result of the convention was the creation of the Constitution of the United States, placing the Convention among the most significant events in American history.
West Germany is to __________, as _________ Germany is to Communism.
Answer:
West Germany is to Communism,as West Germany is to Communism.
Explanation:
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T F 2. Governor Armijo gave up New Mexico after losing a major battle at Apache Canyon.
Answer:
False is the correct answer
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Why did hunter-gatherers migrate ?
Answer:
in the search of food water and thier needa supplies such as wood and stone or you can say animals
If all the emigrants who traveled west had known in advance the difficulty of life on the trail, how might that have changed the "great migration" and Manifest Destiny?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
If all the emigrants who traveled west had known in advance the difficulty of life on the trail, how might that have changed the "great migration" and Manifest Destiny?
Of course, it could have affected the decision in terms of when to emigrate, but I do not think that could deter white Americans from trying to leave their former lands to settle new ones with the hope of farming new lands and make great profits.
Another important thing. Knowing beforehand the many difficulties or risk the journey had, they could have taken some provisions to be relatively prepared to face and overcome those conditions.
However, there were big inconveniences. Let's have in mind the Great Plains when severe drought followed the removal of native grasses and strong winds blew away topsoil and created a Dust Bowl.
In the 1930s, the Great Plains lived difficult moments when severe dust storms hit this region of the United States. The dryness due to lack of water, the removal of native grasses, combined with climate conditions, produced these dust storms that killed animals and ruined the crops. There was no way to keep on farming the land and people had to move to the Pacific West, to California, where they had to start a new life.
what did Congress do to in the McCarthy searches.
Answer:
McCarthyism was a term coined to describe activities associated with Republican senator Joseph R. McCarthy of Wisconsin. He served in the Senate from 1947
Explanation:
list and explain three to five programs FDR created during the New Deal that helped Americans.
Answer:
Civilian Conservation Corps( CCC) Civial works administration ((CWA) The farm security administration (FSA) the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933(((NIRA) and Social security administration (SSA) They provided support for farmer, the unemployed as well as the youth and elderly. The deal included new constraints and safeguards on the banking Industry and efforts to re inflate the economy after prices had fallen dramatically. it included both laws passed by Congress and presidential executive orders durring Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency.
What were the founding fathers struggling with at the Philadelphia Convention?
Answer:
Large and small states fought over representation in Congress. Large states favored representation by population, while small states argued for equal representation by State.
The "Great Compromise" allowed for both by establishing the House of Representatives, which was apportioned by populations, and the Senate which represented the states equally.
Explanation:
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Terrorism
Explanation:
Answer:
Although the term is not subject to a universally agreed definition, terrorism can be broadly understood as a method of coercion that utilizes or threatens to utilize violence in order to spread fear and thereby attain political or ideological goals.
Who gave ghanna a Military advantage over its neighbors to
Answer:
What gave the Kingdom of Ghana a military advantage over its neighbors? Answer: What gave the kingdom of Ghana a military advantage over its neighbors was the iron and horses that it had available.
Explanation:
How could/would news of the French Revolution reach slaves on Saint-Domigue?
Answer: i think The French slave colonies had a very different social structure from the slave states of ... how their slaves and the free people of color in their colonies should be treated. ... When this news reached Saint Domingue, it split the white population.
Explanation:
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How did the Columbian exchange lead to the development of capitalism
Answer:
The Columbian Exchange caused population growth in Europe by bringing new crops from the Americas and started Europe's economic shift towards capitalism. Colonization disrupted ecosytems, bringing in new organisms like pigs, while completely eliminating others like beavers.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
The Columbian Exchange caused population growth in Europe by bringing new crops from the Americas and started Europe's economic shift towards capitalism.
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where did farmers get their money in 1935?
Answer:
In some ways farmers were better off than city and town dwellers. Farmers could produce much of their own food while city residents could not. Almost all farm families raised large gardens with vegetables and canned fruit from their orchards. They had milk and cream from their dairy cattle.
Which of the following led the United States into World War II?
A. Battle of Britain
B. German invasion of Poland
C. fall of France to the Nazis
D. attack on Pearl Harbor
Answer:
D
Explanation:
when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor the United States declared war on Japan. Three days later, after Germany and Italy declared war on it, the United States became fully engaged in the Second World War.
Which of the following best describes the Supreme Court's
decision in New York Times v. United States?
a. The Court ruled that the New York Times could publish the list of suspected
communists without consent or approval from the government.
b. The Court upheld the newspaper's right to publish articles of a religious nature.
c. The Court upheld the newspaper's right to publish the documents.
d. The Court ruled that the newspaper must cease and desist all publications.
Answer
A
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All of the following symptoms describes “point of view” (as it applies to the analysis of a historical document like a speech or a political cartoon) EXCEPT
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Today we spent hours stringing telegraph wire here in Texas. Beginning tomorrow we
will escort a wagon train leaving for the western part of the state. As we keep them
safe from attacks, we will map the areas we cross to make expansion easier for the
next groups. If we find any horse thieves, we will bring them to justice. Not all of the
pioneer families appreciate us. They hate that the south lost the Civil War and here
we are in blue uniforms, but we just follow orders and work to make Texas a better
and safer place to live.
Who might have written this letter?
What are some of Michelangelo's famous works?
Answer:
Sistine Chapel ceiling, Statue of David, Tomb of Pope Julius the 2nd, and The Pieta
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What led to women becoming leaders of various reform movements?
Answer:
Many women joined and formed reform organizations. They took on leadership roles in order to improve the rights that women and slaves had, or did not have. Women were reformers who worked hard for equal rights for women.
What happened to Poland as a result of the invasion, and how did Britain and Does France respond to it?
Answer:
they got taken over and britain and france responded by declaring war
Explanation:
poland was the last straw for britain and france. they basically said "invade poland and we declare war"
How long did the flag of 1956
reman the state flag? (Give me
the dates and the length of
time.)
Answer:
Georgia's 1956 Flag
In 1955 the Atlanta attorney and state Democratic Party leader John Sammons Bell began a campaign to substitute the square Confederate battle flag for the red and white bars on Georgia's state flag.
State Flag, 1956-2001
State Flag, 1956-2001
Along with Bell, state senators Jefferson Lee Davis and Willis Harden, who were well known for their interest in Georgia's Confederate history, agreed to introduce legislation to change the state flag. Some legislators favored the adoption of a standard state flag as an appropriate way to mark the upcoming centennial of the Civil War. A strong impetus for change, however, was the 1954 and 1955 Brown v. Board of Education decisions, which were bitterly denounced by most Georgia political leaders. The entire 1956 legislative session was devoted to Governor Marvin Griffin's platform of "massive resistance" to federally imposed integration of public schools. In this charged atmosphere, legislation to put the Confederate battle flag on Georgia's state flag sailed through the General Assembly.
Explanation:
State Flag, 1956-2001
Why do you think people are so interested in/fascinated by ancient Egyptian civilization?
Americans welcomed the distraction of a dazzling, distant culture when the “Treasures of Tutankhamun” arrived in the mid-1970s, in the wake of Watergate and inflation and an energy crisis. The exhibition featured some of the most spectacular objects found in Tut’s tomb, including his funeral mask and a large model boat meant to shuttle him to the afterworld. They were sent from Egypt in a goodwill gesture, arranged by Richard Nixon and Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat to seal a new diplomatic understanding, just months before Nixon resigned.
By the time the show opened, in November 1976, at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., Jimmy Carter had just been elected president and the United States was celebrating its bicentennial. More than 835,000 people came to see the show in D.C. — more than the population of the city itself, lining up around the three-block-long building for up to four hours. The museum sold $100,000 worth of souvenirs every week — and that’s in 1976 dollars. Meanwhile, television specials provided close-ups, so that anyone — anywhere — could become an armchair Egyptologist.
A Washington Post photo of crowds waiting on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to see “Treasures of Tutankhamun” at the National Gallery in 1977.
These days, it’s impossible to see or stage a show about ancient Egypt without thinking about colonization or appropriation or both. From Napoleon to Elizabeth Taylor to the Book of the Dead being characterized as the “Bible”of ancient Egypt (not even close), the modern history of the culture is erasure. Even the name of the country is an imposition. Early on, Egyptians referred to their kingdom as Kemet — the Black Land, a reference to the rich soil along the Nile — and later as Hwt-ka-Ptah. Egypt is a Greek term, as the Greeks found the local name hard to pronounce when they invaded Egypt in 332 BCE.
“Sunken Cities” is rooted in this Hellenistic era, when the ruling Greeks took over the religious rituals of Egypt and adopted its pharaonic traditions, down to the headdresses and colossal statues. They, too, were fascinated by ancient Egypt. And when they were replaced by the Romans, the obsession began anew. Obelisks and Egyptian-style architecture sprang up in Rome, even as Egypt itself slowly began to resemble the rest of the Roman Empire. Ancient Egypt would live on in the Western imagination, if nowhere else.