Answer:
Andrew Johnson became the 17th President of the United States (1865-1869)
Explanation:
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How does democracy ensure the well-being of the people
A.
The government is controlled by the workas,
B.
Laws are created to protect civil rights.
C.
The government regulates the economy completi.
D. The government controls the press.
B. The law are created to protect civil rights.
Macao was a __________.
a.
trade route.
c.
British explorer.
b.
port city.
d.
Chinese delicacy.
Answer:
A port city
Explanation:
It was once a Portuguese trading Port.
Our history is full of famous people
Answer:
yeah it is
Explanation:
Answer:
ok it is I guess I don't really like history tbh lol
Fire-breathing dragon
A man is trapped in a room. The room has only two possible exits: two doors. Through the first door there is a room constructed from magnifying glass. The blazing hot sun instantly fries anything or anyone that enters. Through the second door there is a fire-breathing dragon. How does the man escape?
Answer:
he goes at night through the first door
How was the country of Israel created?
Answer choices above
Answer:
By the vote of united nations
Explanation:
In 1947 UN approved that they divide Palestine and create Israel.Israel is now a developed country.Israel is a Drone hub of World consisting 92% share in drone market.Israel is a nuclear powered country.Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.02 MC)
Which of these actions was an economic cause of increased tensions between the North and South?
Dred Scott decision
Protective tariffs
Bleeding Kansas
Lincoln’s election
Answer: Protective tariffs
Explanation: These, passed by the North against the South's wishes, hurt the Southern states economically while helping the North
An effect of the Great Awakening was:
Answers
they say long-term effects of the great awakening with a decline of Quakers Anglicans and congregationalists as the Presbyterians and Baptists increased it also caused an emergency religious toleration and emphasis on inner experience and denominational
Answer:
Ordinary people were encouraged to make a personal connection with God instead of relying on ministers.
What helped Lincoln decide to address the issue of slavery in the South?
A.He wanted to antagonize the South.
B.He was angry about recent Union military defeats.
C.He was worried about antislavery sentiment in Europe.
D.He wanted to build a strong base of political supporters.
What helped Lincoln decide to address the issue of slavery in the South?
Answer:
C. He was worried about antislavery sentiment in Europe.
What were the powers of
the emperor? (All 5)
Answer:
The emperor is the head of state but has no political powers. The role is largely ceremonial, and involves duties such as greeting foreign dignitaries and attending cultural and public events. Some constitutional duties, such as the opening of parliament, also fall to the emperor but are based on cabinet decision.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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The Mughal emperor appointed the Company as the Diwgzt of the provinces of Bengal in the year 1700.
True/False
Answer:
true:)
Explanation:
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In a short paragraph, describe the decline of the Mughal Empire in India and summarize the factors that led to its downfall.
Answer:
The decline of the Mughal Empire in India
Explanation:
In 1526, after winning the Battle of Panipat, Babur captured Delhi and founded the greatest dynasty of North India called the Mughal Empire. There were several reasons for the decline of the Mughal Empire. The Mughal Empire disintegrated with the death of Aurangzeb in 1707 A.D. Aurangzeb's death was followed by a war of succession and a weak successor. The sign of degeneration was evident in the institutions and administrative policies. The Mughal army weakened with the deaths of able commanders. Foreign invasions of Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali weakened the strength of the Mughals and pushed the process of breakdown and emptied wealth. The Empire was challenged by Regional powers, which led to the rise of independent states.
Part B.
What is the purpose of the document?
Answer:
The purpose of the document is to provide information, to give instructions, to persuade the reader, and to enact (or prohibit) something.
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Investiga los elementos aportados por los españoles presentes en la gastronomia ecuatoriana
Answer:
Son varios los elementos aportados por los españoles presentes en la gastronomía ecuatoriana, como la carne, especialmente el cerdo y cordero, el queso, el aceite de oliva, la caña de azúcar, los cítricos, los cereales como el trigo, el centeno, la avena.
Un aspecto destacado de la cocina ecuatoriana es la fritura, elaborada con manteca, que está presente en muchos platos, especialmente en platos de mariscos.
Algunos platos destacados son:
Hornado: un asado de cerdo acompañado de aguacate, ensalada y salsa.Locro de papa: una sopa hecha con maíz, papas, queso y aguacateChancho frittata: plato elaborado con carne de cerdo frita con diversas especias.Murder investigation
Detective Leong was involved in a murder investigation. In the suspect's house, the only thing he found useful was a password protected computer and a piece of paper nailed to the wall. He suspected that the paper was the answer to accessing the computer, but could not figure out what the password is.
Written on the paper was "ShE IS ILL".
Do you know what the password is?
HINT: There is no spelling mistake. You might want to write it on a piece of paper.
Answer:
password of the computer is 771 51 345
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Name the 10 Native American cultural groups found in North America. Why did each Native American cultural group develop a distinct culture? Choose any two of these groups and provide a brief description of their cultures. Be certain to include an example or explanation telling how and why the cultures developed as they did.
Answer:
Explanation:
Native American, also called American Indian, Amerindian, Amerind, Indian, aboriginal American, or First Nation person, member of any of the aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, although the term often connotes only those groups whose original territories were in present-day Canada and the United States
Pre-Columbian Americans used technology and material culture that included fire and the fire drill; the domesticated dog; stone implements of many kinds; the spear-thrower (atlatl), harpoon, and bow and arrow; and cordage, netting, basketry, and, in some places, pottery. Many indigenous American groups were hunting-and-gathering cultures, while others were agricultural peoples. American Indians domesticated a variety of plants and animals, including corn (maize), beans, squash, potatoes and other tubers,
turkeys, llamas, and alpacas, as well as a variety of semidomesticated species of nut- and seed-bearing plants. These and other resources were used to support communities ranging from small hamlets to cities such as Cahokia, with an estimated population of 10,000 to 20,000 individuals, and Teotihuacán, with some 125,000 to 200,000 residents.
The fields of antebellum (pre-Civil War) political history and women’s history use separate sources and focus on separate issues. Political historians, examining sources such as voting records, newspapers, and politicians’ writings, focus on the emergence in the 1840’s of a new "American political nation," and since women were neither voters nor politicians, they receive little discussion. Women’s historians, meanwhile, have shown little interest in the subject of party politics, instead drawing on personal papers, legal records such as wills, and records of female associations to illuminate women’s domestic lives, their moral reform activities, and the emergence of the woman’s rights movement.
However, most historians have underestimated the extent and significance of women’s political allegiance in the antebellum period. For example, in the presidential election campaigns of the 1840’s, the Virginia Whig party strove to win the allegiance of Virginia’s women by inviting them to rallies and speeches. According to Whig propaganda, women who turned out at the party’s rallies gathered information that enabled them to mold party-loyal families, reminded men of moral values that transcended party loyalty, and conferred moral standing on the party. Virginia Democrats, in response, began to make similar appeals to women as well. By the mid-1850’s the inclusion of women in the rituals of party politics had become commonplace and the ideology that justified such inclusion had been assimilated by the Democrats.
The primary purpose of the passage as a whole is to
A. examine the tactics of antebellum political parties with regard to women
B. trace the effect of politics on the emergence of the woman’s rights movement
C. point out a deficiency in the study of a particular historical period
D. discuss the ideologies of opposing antebellum political parties
E. contrast the methodologies in two differing fields of historical inquiry
What is Nat turner and John browns slave revolts?
Answer:
Rebellion using violence and weapons As a way to halt slavery in his day, John Brown also led the Pottawatomy Creek Massacre. (Pottawatomie Massacre) in the year 1856 in Franklin County (Franklin County), Kansas, which is one of many. The Battle Between the Slave and the Abolitionist in Kansas Collectively known as Bleeding Kansas and named after the unsuccessful raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859.
Explanation:
Answer:
Between the Revolution and the Civil War, three dramatic events in Virginia focused America's attention on the problem of slavery. Gabriel's Conspiracy in 1800, Nat Turner's Rebellion in Southampton County in 1831, and John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 deeply shocked white southerners and provided confirmation
Speaker A: Government should not interfere in relations between workers and business owners.
Speaker B. The workers will rise up and overthrow the privileged dass.
Speaker C: Private property will cease to exist. The people will own the means of production.
Speaker D: A favorable balance of trade should be maintained by the use of tariffs.
Which two speakers represent Karl Marx's ideas of communism?
A. A and B
B. B and C
C. B and D
D. C and D
Why would a leader in the Cold War era be motivated to continue the fight in Vietnam?
Answer:
Answer: Communism and nationalism are considered to very important points in continuation of the war with Vietnam. Exp
Explanation:
It was a very long cold war that ended in 1989
Answer:
Communism and nationalism are considered to very important points in continuation of the war with Vietnam. Explanation: It was a very long cold war that ended in 1989.
5. What was the verdict in President Johnson's impeachment trial?
a) He was found guilty.
b) He was removed from office.
c) He escaped conviction by one vote.
d) He was forced to confess his guilt.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Write a paragraph that explains your view on what the most important new idea from the 1950s was, and how it impacts life today.
Answer:
There are many different ideas from the 1950s but there are ideas that did have impact in life today. For example credit cards (1950), they were an idea brought up in the 1950s and is used globally to this day. Another idea is the microwave oven (1954). The impact it has to life today is that it is used in almost every house or home building there is. The last idea I am going to tell is color television (1953). It has made a lot of impactful changes to entertainment. Those are my views on this topic.
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(06.02 LC)Which invention allowed the production of 100% cotton cloth, resulting in much cheaper textiles?
O Cotton gin
O Flying shuttle
Spinning jenny
O Water frame
Answer:
cotton gin.................
Answer:khung nước
Explanation:
Southeast Asian empires like the Srivijaya, Khemer and Champa adopted their written script from China.
O True
O False
Answer:
this is diffiently true
Explanation:
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Franklin D Roosevelt believed regional economic development like that in the Northwest (i.e the Grand Coulee Dam) would promote economic growth, ease the domestic and working lives of ordinary Americans, and keep control of key natural resources in public rather than private hands. The early Roosevelt administration spent far more money on building roads, dams, airports, bridges, and housing than any other activity.
- because of the New Deal, "liberalism" came to define a government that actively tried to uplift those in need instead of a free-market economy and limited government
- ND also made people focus on economic security as a part of American freedom. ND measures included the Social Security Act & Fair Labor Standards Act.
- the ND expanded freedom, but still not to all
- Democratic Party was united by FDR in the 1930s
Answer:
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Explanation:
What social change did the American Revolution bring about regarding gender roles?
A peaceful civil rights march in Birmingham, Alabama, was met with _____.
empty streets and closed businesses
a federal order to disperse
a promise by the governor of immediate civil rights legislation
dogs, violence, and cattle prods
Answer:
Dogs, violence and cattle prods hope that helps you
Explanation:
the Montreal protocol has been revised and amended several times since its conception reflect in what aspect of design
Answer:
Design is iterative
Explanation:
Which of these actions was an economic cause of increased tensions between the North and South?
Answer:
The protective tariff
Explanation:
only one that i can think of that woulf make sense :)
Answer:
The protective tariff
Explanation: