Answer: 1. 1854 bill that mandated popular sovereignty. It allowed settlers to decide if they wanted slavery in their state or not.
2. The North was very very very mad. The Missouri Compromise had made this from happening all the way back in 1820.
3. It was greatly praised. But anti slave people in the South wanted another vote. But pro slave people didn't vote because they wanted to keep slavery.
4. President Franklin Pierce
5. It allowed people to decide for themselves and they didn't have to like slavery
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Which country was one of the Allied powers during World War ll?
Italy
Sweden
Finland
Great Britain
Great Britain was one of the allied powers During ww2 and Finland
Who is the petition written for?
What does it mean to be a hero?
Answer:
The traditional definition of a “hero” is someone who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. A hero is someone who does something we couldn't do, don't want to do, or don't think we could possibly do
Explanation:
Soviet Union blamed the Americans for Russia’s high death toll during World War ll and for______
Answer: the Soviet stance on human rights and its invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 created new tensions between the two countries
Explanation:
Which describes the effects of the dawns plan?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The Dawes plan allowed Germany to return to its annual payments comfortably [finishing them in 2010] The Dawes plan angered those who felt reparations were unfair. It was also a delicate system as they depended upon American loans.
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What effect did Alfred Thayer Mahan's beliefs have on American foreign
policy?
Answer:
Mahan was one of the foremost proponents of the “vigorous foreign policy” referred to by Turner. Mahan believed that the U.S. economy would soon be unable to absorb the massive amounts of industrial and commercial goods being produced domestically, and he argued that the United States should seek new markets abroad.
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For every 9 pages of reading I complete 1.5 pages of notes. If I read 28 pages, how many notes will I have taken?
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The Answer Is 42 I hope Brainliest plzIn what way were the Mongol invasions of Russia and Persia similar?
A. In both regions, the Mongols established an irrigation system to help make agriculture successful.
B. In both regions, the Mongols allowed native leaders to serve in administrative positions.
C. In both regions, the Mongols established strong administrative policies, which created stability.
D. In both regions, the Mongols joined the native religions in order to please the conquered people.
How did the women's March mark a turning point in the relationship between the king and the people
(Pls answer)
How did the women's march mark a turning point in the relationship between the king and the people? The king and queens exit that was demanded by the rioting French women that they leave Versailles and return to Pairs signaled the change of power and radical reforms about to overtake France.
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
france becomes a democracry
Answer: it should be (D)
Explanation:
Can one see traces of imperialism even in today's society?
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justice of the Supreme Court serves
A) for life
B) for a two-year term
C) for a four-year term
D) for a six-year term
Writing down the law, as Hammurabi did in ancient Mesopotamia, ensures that?
A) All of the choices are correct
B) People know their rights and obligations under the law.
C) All are equal under the law.
D) The poor have enough food to eat.
Answer:
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PLZ help What does Dr. King believe Americans should do about racism
They should vote for better officials who will end racism.
They should sit and wait for racism to end.
o They should go to jail together when they are arrested for protesting.
They should continue to fight for an end of racism.
D
Explanation:
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Why did the emperor create the title of shogun?
a. to give his eldest son some power
b. to reward his wife’s family
c. He needed a strong military.
d. so he would not be overthrown
Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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What was the main issue addressed in Gideon v. Wainwright? *
Freedom of the press
The right to legal counsel/lawyer
Obscenity
Racial discrimination
Answer:
it was the right to legal counsel
Explanation:
As I read from justice.gov website.
1. What happened in the 1810s and 1820s?
Answer:
The Adams–Onís Treaty, signed in 1819 and ratified by Spain in 1821, ceded Florida to the United States, and established a boundary between New Spain and the United States.
May 23, 1810: Margaret Fuller, editor, writer, and feminist icon, was born in Massachusetts.
June 23, 1810: John Jacob Astor formed the Pacific Fur Company.
July 5, 1810: American showman Phineas T. Barnum was born in Bethel, Connecticut.
September 1810: The Tonquin, a ship owned by John Jacob Astor departed New York City bound for the Pacific Northwest, as part of Astors plan to establish a fur-trading settlement at the mouth of the Columbia River. The Panic of 1819 was the first great financial panic of the 19th century.
May 24, 1819: Queen Victoria was born at Kensington Palace, London, England.
May 31, 1819: American poet Walt Whitman was born at West Hills, Long Island, New York.
August 1, 1819: Author Herman Melville was born in New York City.
August 26, 1819: Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, was born in Germany.
How can you use your knowledge about a topic?
You can figure out what else you would like to know.
You can find out what you already know.
You can look through your notes to find keywords for your search.
All of these can help you as you plan your research.
Answer:
D.All of these can help you as you plan your research.
Explanation:
all of those will help you about a topic you are going to do. You already know part of that topic, so you'll say what you know. You can figure out what else you would like to know by looking up more info that you may have missed. You can look through your notes to find keywords for your search so you can put important info for your topic.
did tecumsen have a brother
Answer:
yes , yes he did(Tecumseh,Cheeseekau)
Explanation:
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Question 4 of 10
Organizing the battles of the American Civil War according to which
campaign they belong to is an example of which of the following skills?
A. Comparing and contrasting
B. Data analysis
C. Categorization
O D. Sequencing
Briefly describe ONE development that contributed isolationist sentiment in the United States from 1919 to 1940. Briefly explain ONE effect of isolationist sentiment in the United States from 1919 to 1940. Briefly explain ONE similarity between United States foreign policy in the 1790s and United States foreign policy between 1919 and 1940.
What happens there in Easter island and when? Give me a good answer please
Answer:
some records of initial settlement of Easter Island have ranged from 300 to 1200 AD, though the current best estimate for colonization is in the 12th century AD. Easter Island colonization likely coincided with the arrival of the first settlers in Hawaii.
Explanation:
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the great depression was a collapse of international networks and global production and distribution. what are some ways that these collapse reshaped communities
Answer:
The amount of homelessness increased by a very large amount and our deflation soared above 10%
After Cuba lost economic aid from the Soviet Union, Fidel Castro
If you compared a 1914 map of Europe and a 1919 map of Europe, which statement would be true?
The Caribbean Sea was now connected to the Pacific Ocean
There were more countries in Europe after WWI
There were more countries in Europe before WWI
Answer:
There were more countries in Europe after WWI
Explanation:
The former empire of Austria-Hungary was dissolved, and new nations were created from its land: Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia.
Also to mention the nine new nations that were created by the treaty of Versailles?(rementioned few but here) Austria, Yugoslavia, Lithuania, Latvia, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, and Finland. (Ottoman Empire changed its name to Turkey.
Did the end of World War lead to World War II?
Answer:
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Explanation:
WWI ended with Germany signing the Treaty of Versailles. Germany was forced to sign this treaty, because if they did not sign the treaty, then they would be attacked. There was essentially no compromising. ... Germany joining the war brought several other countries into the war, and made it into a full World War.
Answer:Germany had formally surrendered on November 11, 1918, and all nations had agreed to stop fighting while the terms of peace were negotiated. On June 28, 1919, Germany and the Allied Nations (including Britain, France, Italy and Russia) signed the Treaty of Versailles, formally ending the war.this is how world war 1 ended.
Explanation:
3. Why is the Declaration of Independence so important?
Answer:
The Declaration of Independence is still important today because it signifies the birth of a nation, instructs free citizens and provides hope for all people who want to be free. The Declaration is the birth certificate of America. It also serves as instructions to American citizens.
Explanation:
Who, in the 1970's, claimed "The Party left us; we didn't leave the party"?
A. liberal Republicans
B. moderate Republicans
C. conservative Democrats
D. liberal Democrats.
How was Hiroshima affected by the atomic bomb?
Answer:
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The Hiroshima bombing on 6 August 1945 killed an estimated 90,000 to 120,000 people, who died either instantaneously or over the following weeks and months from injuries or acute radiation sickness, the result of damage to bone marrow and the intestinal tract.
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What steps should you take when investigating sources?
Please hurry 34 points
Answer:
Step 1: Gather information. Get a brief overview of the situation from witnesses and employees directly involved in the incident. ...
Step 2: Search for and establish facts. ...
Step 3: Establish essential contributing factors. ...
Step 4: Find root causes. ...
Step 6: Implement corrective actions.
Explanation:
Step 1: Gather information. Get a brief overview of the situation from witnesses and employees directly involved in the incident. ...
Step 2: Search for and establish facts. ...
Step 3: Establish essential contributing factors. ...
Step 4: Find root causes. ...
Step 6: Implement corrective actions.
Answer:
Step 1 – Immediate action. ...
Step 2 – Plan the investigation. ...
Step 3 – Data collection. ...
Step 4 – Data analysis. ...
Step 5 – Corrective actions. ...
Step 6 – Reporting.
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How ironic, using a source for a source-related question!
Explanation:
Basically similar to a scientific experiment, except you do it to investigate sources!