Answer:
I beleive the figure you are looking for is Harriet Tubman
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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In the 1970s, women’s rights activists worked to secure the passage of?
a. Title IX
b. the Civil Rights Act
c. the Voting Rights Act
d. the Equal Rights Amendment
Answer:
D. The Equal Rights Amendment
Explanation:
In “What It Would Be Like If Women Win,” from August 31, 1970, Steinem writes:
“In Women’s Lib Utopia, there will be free access to good jobs – and decent pay for the bad ones women have been performing all along, including housework. Increased skilled labor might lead to a four-hour workday, and higher wages would encourage further mechanization of repetitive jobs now kept alive by cheap labor. … Schools and universities will help to break down traditional sex roles, even when parents will not. Half the teachers will be men, a rarity now at preschool and elementary levels; girls will not necessarily serve cookies or boys hoist up the flag.”
At the time the article was written, the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment) was holding a 51% majority in the political climate.
Which of the following is true of women in the 1920s?
A) A majority of women attended college
B) flappers became role models for women of all social strata
C) women’s political activism declined despite their gain of the right to vote
D) most women supported the equal rights amendment
E) The number of women in the medical and legal professions increased
Answer:
cExplanation:
The correct statement is "women’s political activism declined despite their gain of the right to vote."
What was the life of women in the 1920s?The lives of the women took a massive forward leap in 1920. The women were given the right to vote, after the women's suffrage, in spite of their political activism declining.
Therefore the correct option is C.
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Name the positions of the presiding officers of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Explain which one has more power
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
In the United States;
The House of Representatives presiding officer is SPEAKER of the House
While the Senate's presiding officer is first, a Vice President or elected Senate, or in a rare event, Chief Justice
2. Aside from their respective role as presiding officers, the presiding officer of the Senate is more powerful due to the following reason:
He is the first in a line of succession to the position of President,
He also acts as a form of checks and balances by the executive branch to the legislation because he acts as the tiebreaker to the final decision made in the senate.
Also, the Senate gives the final legislative approval to a bill, and it is the presiding officer that oversees its approval.
What did Native American groups do to fight more effectively in the Northwest?
Answer: The Native American groups became allies with Britain and Spain.
Why were there no frescoes in the Northern Renaissance? Where was the art focused instead?
Answer:
Drawing, statue
Explanation:
Because this is the things that I just learned in history class, Michelangelo David, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa
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Answer:
Most likely educate and inspire
Explanation:
Answer:
The first one; educate and inspire
Explanation:
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the answer is b: burial places
How did the Allied Powers ensure that war supplies from the US safely made it to Europe?
Explanation:
Lend-Lease and Military Aid to the Allies in the Early Years of World War II. During World War II, the United States began to provide significant military supplies and other assistance to the Allies in September 1940, even though the United States did not enter the war until December 1941.
Answer:
Below
Explanation:
They were usually not protected and were very prone to U Boat attacks from Germany. However, after the sinking of Lusitania which had killed the lives of many American due to submarine warfare, they had started to equip torpedos to their ships. The strong naval presence in the waters also kept the supply ships safe to bring to Europe. As well as this, advancement in technology like improved sonar also made it easier to spot the U boats. Depth charges also stopped many operations of U boats.
14. What did the Cuban missile crisis result in?
Answer:
Explanation:
Cuba stayed communist and highly armed though the Soviet missiles were removed under UN supervision. Both sides considered they had secured a victory - Khrushchev had saved the communist regime in Cuba from invasion by the USA, and had negotiated a deal with the USA on the removal of their Jupiter missiles in Turkey.
Answer:
Missiles being removed from Cuba and Turkey
Explanation:
The World narrowly avoided nuclear destruction when both the Soviet Union and the United States backed down and deescalated the crisis
Which of the following claims best aligns with the evidence in the excerpt about the relationship between enslaved African Americans and White Southern citizens?
A majority of White citizens held slaves; therefore, they felt obligated to ensure the preservation of slavery.
A majority of White citizens held slaves; therefore, they felt obligated to ensure the preservation of slavery.
A
The attitudes of White citizens regarding the motives of slave rebellions differed by region within the South.
The attitudes of White citizens regarding the motives of slave rebellions differed by region within the South.
B
A majority of poor White citizens benefited economically from having enslaved African Americans do the manual labor that White citizens did not want to do.
A majority of poor White citizens benefited economically from having enslaved African Americans do the manual labor that White citizens did not want to do.
C
The slave system gave poor White citizens the feeling of social superiority over free and enslaved African Americans in a culture where African Americans held little power.
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What is the definition of Aryan?
Answer:
relating to or denoting a people speaking an Indo-European language who invaded northern India in the 2nd millennium BC, displacing the Dravidian and other aboriginal peoples.
Explanation:
Discuss the events, explain the American perspective
and the Soviet (USSR) perspective.
>Marshall Plan
>Truman Doctrine
>Korean War
>Sputnik and the space race
>Cuban Missile Crisis
>Vietnam War
The Marshall Plan, also known as the European Recovery Program, was a U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe following the devastation of World War II. It was enacted in 1948 and provided more than $15 billion to help finance rebuilding efforts on the continent. The brainchild of U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall, for whom it was named, it was crafted as a four-year plan to reconstruct cities, industries and infrastructure heavily damaged during the war and to remove trade barriers between European neighbors—as well as foster commerce between those countries and the United States. In addition to economic redevelopment, one of the stated goals of the Marshall Plan was to halt the spread communism on the European continent.
The Truman Doctrine arose from a speech delivered by President Truman before a joint session of Congress on March 12, 1947. The immediate cause for the speech was a recent announcement by the British Government that, as of March 31, it would no longer provide military and economic assistance to the Greek Government in its civil war against the Greek Communist Party. Truman asked Congress to support the Greek Government against the Communists. He also asked Congress to provide assistance for Turkey, since that nation, too, had previously been dependent on British aid.
The Korean war began on June 25, 1950, when some 75,000 soldiers from the North Korean People’s Army poured across the 38th parallel, the boundary between the Soviet-backed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to the north and the pro-Western Republic of Korea to the south. This invasion was the first military action of the Cold War. By July, American troops had entered the war on South Korea’s behalf. As far as American officials were concerned, it was a war against the forces of international communism itself. After some early back-and-forth across the 38th parallel, the fighting stalled and casualties mounted with nothing to show for them. Meanwhile, American officials worked anxiously to fashion some sort of armistice with the North Koreans. The alternative, they feared, would be a wider war with Russia and China–or even, as some warned, World War III. Finally, in July 1953, the Korean War came to an end. In all, some 5 million soldiers and civilians lost their lives in what many in the U.S. refer to as “the Forgotten War” for the lack of attention it received compared to more well-known conflicts like World War I and II and the Vietnam War. The Korean peninsula is still divided today.
History changed on October 4, 1957, when the Soviet Union successfully launched Sputnik I. The world's first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58 cm.or 22.8 inches in diameter), weighed only 83.6 kg. or 183.9 pounds, and took about 98 minutes to orbit Earth on its elliptical path. That launch ushered in new political, military, technological, and scientific developments. While the Sputnik launch was a single event, it marked the start of the space age and the U.S.-U.S.S.R space race.
These collections are not meant to be exhaustive; they are meant to get researchers started in the right direction. Normally, we only include NASA-created material, but because Sputnik predates NASA and was instrumental in the creation of NASA as an agency, the papers at the Eisenhower Library are a vital part of the story.
The Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 was a direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War and was the moment when the two superpowers came closest to nuclear conflict. The crisis was unique in a number of ways, featuring calculations and miscalculations as well as direct and secret communications and miscommunications between the two sides. The dramatic crisis was also characterized by the fact that it was primarily played out at the White House and the Kremlin level with relatively little input from the respective bureaucracies typically involved in the foreign policy process.The Vietnam War was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The conflict was intensified by the ongoing Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. More than 3 million people (including over 58,000 Americans) were killed in the Vietnam War, and more than half of the dead were Vietnamese civilians. Opposition to the war in the United States bitterly divided Americans, even after President Richard Nixon ordered the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973. Communist forces ended the war by seizing control of South Vietnam in 1975, and the country was unified as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam the following year.
What is one difference between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton?
a. Hamilton wanted free public education for all, Jefferson did not.
b.Jefferson believed that the debts of the old Congress of the Articles of Confederation
should be paid by the new government, Hamilton did not.
c.Hamilton was considered a liberal, Jefferson was not.
d.Jefferson feared a strong central government, Hamilton did not.
Answer:
I believe it's B I apologize if I am incorrect.
Explanation:
Answer:I believe its D and maybe B
While there were many political factions [groups] vying for power in Russia after the Czar's abdication, the _____________ ultimately gained control of Russia. *
1 point
a.Mesheviks
b.Bolsheviks
c.Duma
d.Petrograd Soviet
How did Louisianans respond to the Great Depression?
A Voters rallied behind Herbert Hoover and the Republican Party to revive the economy.
B More people deposited their money in the bank, seeking to protect their savings.
C Local governments encouraged farmers to grow more food crops and fewer cash crops.
D Investors poured more money into the stock market, seeking to regain what they had lost.
Answer:
A) Voters rallied behind Herbert Hoover and the Republican Party to revive the economy.
Explanation:
What happen to the protestors the night after dr.king leaves Selma
Answer:
I hope this helps : )
Explanation:
That August, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which guaranteed the right to vote (first awarded by the 15th Amendment) to all African Americans.
Which was NOT an improvement Napoleon made for the people of France?
Answer:
it's D I hope this helps sorry if I get you wrong x
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Although the assassination of Franz Ferdinand was a local political action, its consequences were:
A. Minor.
B. Predictable.
C. Temporary.
D. Global.
Answer:
The answer is D
the battle of ____, a 1781 battle in south carolina that was an important american victory over the british
Answer:
The Battle of the Cowpens
Explanation:
A rectangular prism is 10 cm long, 5 cm wide, and 6 cm tall.ll.
Use a formula to find the volume of this rectangular prism.
A.
21 cm3
B.
60 cm3
C.
150 cm3
D.
300 cm3
Answer:
300 cm3
Explanation:
10x5x6=300
this is under history not math btw
The colonists set up ________________ on Charlestown, which sat on a ________________ north of Boston, so they could easily attack the British from high ground.
Answer:
1.) A fort
2.) Bunker Hill
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What are the Hopewell best known for?
O A. Astronomy
O B. Large burial mounds
C. Pottery
O D. Cliff dwellings
B. Large burial mounds!
Regions of Washington contribute to the economy in different ways because....
1.they have varying resources, industries, and populations.
2.some choose to keep all money within the local economy.
3.they have unequal access to financial resources.
4.some believe it is best to put all funds in the state economy.
Answer:
1.they have varying resources, industries, and populations.
Explanation:
Regions of Washington contribute to the economy in different ways because "they have varying resources, industries, and populations."
This is evident in the fact that the regions of Washington are in five places namely: Coastal Range, the Puget Sound Lowlands, the Cascade Range, the Columbia Plateau, and the Rocky Mountain region.
Each of the regions has its varying resources, industries, and populations that make them unique in the economic contributions.
For example, the coastal region has fishing and timber industries. Puget Sound Lowlands has a higher population and aerospace and software industries.
Cascade Range is well known for having volcanic mountains. Columbia plateau has a large territory and is well known for farming wheat, apples, cherries, and grapes.
Also, Rocky Mountain is well known for ranching, farming, and mining.
Which of the following was NOT a common nation for Japan to trade with up through the 16th century?
A. Portugal
B. Korea
C. Great Britain
D. China
Answer:
B i think
Explanation:
Sorry if this doesn't help I don't pay much attention to history but I love learning it
Heneral Luna reaction??
Answer:
The story took place during the Philippine-American War, focusing on the leadership of Heneral Luna to the Philippine Revolutionary Army. It revolved not only about the war against the Americans, but mainly on the conflict among Filipinos.
Explanation:
Which European city is near the intersection of 60ºN and 30ºE?
Answer: saint petersburg
Explanation:
American involvement in the Western Hemisphere included all of the following except:
Answer: theres no except
Explanation:
What nations were involved in expanding their empires in the americas?