Answer:
thats not a question its a worksheet
Explanation:
What's happening in Myanmar?
I'm from Myanmar.
Save myanmar
Economic activities during feudalism in Western Europe
was based on....
Can someone please help me write a thesis statement for two questions?
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Answer:
To respond to multiple questions in an exam prompt, your thesis must first be broad and inclusive enough to cover all the aspects of the assigned topic. For example, in the prompt, “Discuss beekeeping as a successful business model.
Enforcing laws, collecting taxes and borrowing money are all?
a.State Powers,
b.Shared Powers,
c.Federal Powers,
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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What led to King Philip’s War?
Answer:
The underlying cause of the war was the colonists unrelenting desire for more and more land, but the immediate cause for its outbreak was the trial and execution of three of Metacom's men by the colonists. ... According to legend, Metacom sat in a cave on Avon Mountain and watched the burning of the town.
how british looted india
Answer: Colonial Exploitation through manipulation of import and export duties by the British rulers so as to destroy the supremacy of the Indian goods, especially cotton and silk fabrics over the British goods and then to succeed ultimately in penetrating into the Indian market through its machine made goods.
Explanation:
Why do we celebrate Women's History Month?
What event finally caused Congress to move to impeach Andrew Johnson?
A. Johnson supported the black codes.
B. Johnson supported the plight of plantation owners.
C. Johnson passed the Military Reconstruction Act.
D. Johnson ignored the provisions of the Tenure of Office Act.
Answer:
C. Johnson passed the Military Reconstruction Act.
Answer:
Johnson ignored the provisions of the Tenure of Office Act.
Explanation:
What region in North America includes the tundra biome?
Tundra is found in the regions just below the ice caps of the Arctic, extending across North America, to Europe, and Siberia in Asia. Much of Alaska and about half of Canada are in the tundra biome. Tundra is also found at the tops of very high mountains elsewhere in the world.
How did conflicts with the Barbary pirates in the early 1800s impact America's early foreign policy?
Answer:
America followed a policy of neutrality in the early 1800s.
Explanation:
The Barbary pirates, also known as the Barbary corsairs were the Muslim pirates that operated from North Africa on the Mediterranean coast. They demanded tribute in the exchange of refraining from attacking the ships in the Mediterranean.
The United States paid large tributes to the Barbary states for protection form the pirates in the Mediterranean. During the early 1800s, Thomas Jefferson, the then President of the United States started peace talks with the Barbary states. But when it failed, he passed the Embargo Act in 1807.
Jefferson tried to follow a policy of neutrality like other Presidents Adam and Washington.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Select the option that is NOT a cause of the fall of the Roman Republic.
A) Slavery
B) wealthy landowners distributing land to the plebeians
C) unemployment
D) inflation
The correct answer for your question is answer C
What was one result of the space race?
Describe Disraeli and the racism that he encouraged in Great Britain during 1872.
he was a jewish leader so it was harder for him to get in political spots or "advancements"
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Which of the following economic policies does the quote best support?
A. Utopian socialism
B. Communism
C. Keynesian policy
D. Laissez-faire policy
"Every individual is continually exerting himself
to find out the most advantageous employment
for whatever capital he can command... But is is
only for the sake of profit that any man employs
a capital in the support of industry... [In so
doing] he generally neither intends to promote
the public interest, not knows how much he is
promoting it...he intends only his own security;
and his own gain. [But] he is in this, as in many
other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote
an end which was not part of his intention. By
pursuing his own interest he frequently
promotes that of the society more effectually
than when he really intends to promote it."
Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, 1799
Answer:
d
Explanation:
What were some tactics for survival in Auschwitz?
Answer:
Pleasing the guards, Doing your work, working hard, and not getting sick or weak.
Explanation:
If you were doing your work you would please the guards and if you weren't sick or weak you wouldnt be killed because you couldnt work anymore. If you were a fit male you would have the most chance of survival.
How did the development of the slave trade in west Africa impact African economy
Answer:
The size of the Atlantic slave trade dramatically transformed African societies. The slave trade brought about a negative impact on African societies and led to the long-term impoverishment of West Africa.
This intensified effects that were already present amongst its rulers, kinships, kingdoms and in society.
Explanation:
By providing firearms amongst the trade goods, Europeans increased warfare and political instability in West Africa. Some states, such as Asante and Dahomey, grew powerful and wealthy as a result.
The slave trade had devastating effects in Africa. Economic incentives for warlords and tribes to engage in the slave trade promoted an atmosphere of lawlessness and violence.
Depopulation and a continuing fear of captivity made economic and agricultural development almost impossible throughout much of western Africa.
How were the Origins of the American Revolution like?
Answer:
Chaotic
Explanation:
define sons and daughters of liberty
Explanation:
They were the ones who were not afraid. They knew instinctively that talk and politics alone would not bring an end to British tyranny. They were willing to resort to extralegal means if necessary to end this series of injustices. They were American patriots — northern and southern, young and old, male and female. They were the Sons and Daughters of Liberty.
Like other secret clubs at the time, the Sons of Liberty had many rituals. They had secret code words, medals, and symbols. Originally formed in response to the Stamp Act, their activities were far more than ceremonial. It was the Sons of Liberty who ransacked houses of British officials. Threats and intimidation were their weapons against tax collectors, causing many to flee town. Images of unpopular figures might be hanged and burned in effigy on the town's LIBERTY TREE. Offenders might be covered in warm tar and blanketed in a coat of feathers.
Another important function of the Sons of Liberty was correspondence. These clubs could be found up and down the colonial seaboard. Often they coordinated their activities. Like the public Congresses that would be convened, this private band of societies provided an intercolonial network that would help forge unity. It should come as no surprise that the members of the Sons of Liberty and the delegates to the various Congresses were at times one and the same.
The Daughters of Liberty performed equally important functions. Once nonimportation became the decided course of action, there was a natural textile shortage. Mass spinning bees were organized in various colonial cities to make homespun substitutes. Since women often purchased consumer goods for the home, the Daughters of Liberty became instrumental in upholding the boycott, particularly where tea was concerned. The most zealous Daughters of Liberty refused to accept gentleman callers for themselves or their daughters who were not sympathetic to the patriot cause.
Of course, the winners write the history books. Had the American Revolution failed, the Sons and Daughters of Liberty would no doubt be regarded as a band of thugs, or at the very least, outspoken troublemakers. History will be on their sides, however. These individuals risked their lives and reputations to fight against tyranny. In the end, they are remembered as heroes.
Match all words/ phrases in the “Key” to the list of “Definitions”
Key:
1. Capitalism
2. Red Guards
3. The US and USSR
4. Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill
5. Mao’s Death
6. Superpower
7. Truman Doctrine
8. Communism
9. The Soviet Union and the US
10. The Great Leap Forward
11. Mao Zedong
12. Containment
Definitions:
A. These two Nations began the Cold War even though they got along during WW1 & WWII
B. These three people were a part of a United States alliance that was created in Yalta Conference
C. The US’s Government style
D. The Soviet Union’s Government Style
E. This person was in control of the Soviet Union (China) during the Cold War F. These two were the at the front in terms of world’s leading powers.
G. A nation who is very powerful and is able to control many other nations or countries. Eventually all smaller nations/ states were forced to choose between two main superpowers.
H. George Kennan, a U.S. diplomat at the American Embassy in Moscow, argued that the only effective response was for the West to check, or contain, the spread of Soviet power and influence
I. This is where the containment policy became official and the US began implementing it to control the Soviet Union’s power
J. An attempt for China to better agriculture and resources but it backfired and China experienced a famine that killed over 30 million people
K. A communist group called on by Mao Zedong to help spread communism throughout China.
L. A new leader took over China and continued to practice communism but worked for the people to build rights and freedoms for everyone.
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The Treaty of Versailles (French: Traité de Versailles) was the most important of the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. The Treaty ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. What was the lasting impact of the treaty of versailles?
One lasting impact may be the new country of poland.
One other was the direct impact to WW2.
Who were the winners of wwl ? Treaty of Versailles
Answer:
The Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, and officially ended the war between Germany and the Allied Powers.
Explanation:
Which country has a majority Christian population?
Answer:
united states of america
Explanation:
Answer:
the United States of America ☺
What happened during the
American Revolution?
Answer:
American Revolution, also called United States War of Independence or American Revolutionary War, (1775–83), insurrection by which 13 of Great Britain’s North American colonies won political independence and went on to form the United States of America. The war followed more than a decade of growing estrangement between the British crown and a large and influential segment of its North American colonies that was caused by British attempts to assert greater control over colonial affairs after having long adhered to a policy of salutary neglect. Until early in 1778 the conflict was a civil war within the British Empire, but afterward it became an international war as France (in 1778) and Spain (in 1779) joined the colonies against Britain. Meanwhile, the Netherlands, which provided both official recognition of the United States and financial support for it, was engaged in its own war against Britain. From the beginning, sea power was vital in determining the course of the war, lending to British strategy a flexibility that helped compensate for the comparatively small numbers of troops sent to America and ultimately enabling the French to help bring about the final British surrender at Yorktown.
3. What impact did cotton ultimately have on American economy?
Answer:
Cotton transformed the United States, making fertile land in the Deep South, from Georgia to Texas, extraordinarily valuable. The power of cotton on the world market may have brought wealth to the South. Cotton became the first mass consumer commodity.
Explanation:
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write a note on Revolutionary activities outside india?
Answer:
Explanation:
The revolutionary movement in India for the freedom struggle
The First Case: Chapekar Brothers (1897)
The first political assassination of a British officer in India post-1857 Revolt.
Brothers Damodar, Balkrishna and Vasudeo Chapekar shot at WC Rand, ICS, Chairman of the Special Plague Committee in 1897.
Rand’s military escort Lieutenant Ayerst died on the spot whereas Rand died a few days later due to wounds.
The brothers were against the atrocities committed by the British authorities under Rand during the plague epidemic in Pune.
The government in order to curb the spread of the epidemic ended up harassing Indians and employing extreme measures.
All the three brothers were hanged for the assassination.
Alipore Bomb Conspiracy Case (1908)
Also called Muraripukur conspiracy or Manicktolla bomb conspiracy.
Douglas Kingsford was an unpopular British Chief Magistrate who was the target of the bomb thrown at Muzaffarpur (Northern Bihar).
Unfortunately, the carriage at which the bomb was targeted contained two English ladies and not Kingsford. The two women died in the attack.
Revolutionaries who threw the bomb were Prafulla Chaki and Khudiram Bose.
Chaki committed while Bose, then only 18 years of age, was caught and sentenced to death by hanging.
The other people who were tried in the case were Aurobindo Ghosh and his brother Barin Ghosh, Kanailal Dutt, Satyendranath Bose and more than 30 others.
They were all members of the Anushilan Samiti in Calcutta.
Aurobindo Ghosh was acquitted due to lack of evidence and others served varying life-terms in prison.
Curzon Wyllie's Assassination (1909)
The India House was an organisation in London involved in the freedom struggle of India mainly engaging Indian students in the UK as its participants.
Patrons of this organisation included Shyamji Krishna Varma and Bhikaiji Cama.
India House became the centre of revolutionary activities for Indian independence outside India.
The organisation was liquidated after the assassination of an army officer Curzon Wyllie by its member Madan Lal Dhingra in 1909.
Howrah Gang Case (1910)
Also known as Howrah-Sibpur Conspiracy case.
In this case, 47 revolutionaries associated with the Anushilan Samiti were arrested and tried for the murder of Inspector Shamsul Alam.
Alam was investigating the revolutionary activities of the Samiti and was trying to link and consolidate the murders and robberies into a single case.
The case brought to light the work of revolutionary Jatindranath Mukherjee.
Despite attempts, the case could not establish the links, mainly due to the decentralised nature of the Samiti.
Of all the accused, only Jatindranath Mukherjee and Narendranath Bhattacharjee were sentenced to one-year imprisonment.
1. What did the U.S. and its allies want
during the Soviet-Afghan War? How did
they try to meet their goals?
Answer:
The U.S. and its allies want during the Soviet-Afghan War and they try to meet their goals is described below in brief details.
Explanation:
The Soviet Afghanistan War was contested between Afghanistan insurgents known as the Mujahideen and the Soviet-supported Afghanistan regime. The United States backed the Afghanistan insurgents with modern weapons and military training to try and defeat the communist government and to counter the expansion of communism.
what led to the end of the War of 1812?
Answer:
A large British army under Sir George Prevost was thus forced to abandon its invasion of the U.S. northeast and retreat to Canada. The American victory on Lake Champlain led to the conclusion of U.S.-British peace negotiations in Belgium, and on December 24, 1814, the Treaty of Ghent was signed, ending the war.
¿Crees que el surgimiento y desarrollo del liberalismo y nacionalismo en Europa fueron necesarias para lograr el cambio en el continente?
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
A pesar de que no se anexan opciones o incisos para responder a la pregunta, podemos comentar lo siguiente.
Lo que yo creo es que el surgimiento y desarrollo del liberalismo y nacionalismo en Europa fueron componentes importantes para lograr las transformaciones políticas en el continente, ya que sirvieron de elementos constantes cuyas pugnas ayudaron a definir el rumbo político de diversas naciones Europeas.
Recordemos que los nacionalistas Europeos pugnaban por mantener intacto el derecho de las naciones para crear un Estado libre e independiente, desprendiendo sus ideas más notaras del periodo de la Ilustración, con ideas de Voltaire, Jhon Lock, Juan Jacobo Ruso y Montesquieu.
El nacionalismo pugnó por una Europa unificada y centralizada. Hasta se llegó a pensar en una unificación de territorios bajo el nombre tentativo de Estados Unidos Europeos.
Ambas corrientes ideológicas sirvieron para forjar la vida política de diferentes naciones Europeas.
In the American, French, and
Latin American Revolutions
bthis type of person was
leading?