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A. The United states annexed Texas.
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This map shows west Africa at the time of medieval empires.
What does “B” represent on the map?
A. the Mali empire
B. the Songhai empire
C. the trans-Saharan trade routes
D. the pilgrimage of Mansa Musa
Answer:
the Mali Empire
Explanation:
Under the rule of Cyrus the Great, the Hebrews
permitted to return to Palestine.
Answer:
Explanation:
The captivity formally ended in 538 bce, when the Persian conqueror of Babylonia, Cyrus the Great, gave the Jews permission to return to Palestine.
Answer:
The hebrews were permitted to return to Palestine
(Pls help me!!)What created the National Assembly in France?
O Declaration of the Right of Man and of the Citizen
O Reign of Terror
O Tennis Court Oath
O None of the above
Which of the following statements which does not express a value from the story of Odysseus and the Cyclops? Select all the correct following.
A. Odysseus went to the island of the Cyclops because he wanted his men to prove their bravery.
B. Odysseus expected the Cyclops to give them provisions because strangers were supposed to be treated kindly and given gifts.
C. The Cyclops invited Odysseus into the cave because he wanted to share the warmth of his fire with his guests.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Odysseus went to the island of the Cyclops because he wanted his men to prove their bravery. The Cyclops invited Odysseus into the cave because he wanted to share the warmth of his fire with his guests. Thus, the options A and C does not express a value from the story of Odysseus and the Cyclops.
What is the story of Cyclops and Odysseus?After being trapped with his men inside the cave of Cyclops, Odysseus uses his intelligence to devise an escape plan. Odysseus and his men carve out a plan and killed Cyclops in his only eye while he was intoxicated.
The value from the story of Cyclops and Odysseus is Odysseus's defeat of the Cyclops showed that those who commit wrong deeds are punished. The Cyclops was stronger than Odysseus, but Odysseus defeated him by using reasoning and intelligence.
Therefore, the options A and C do not express any value from the story of Odysseus and the Cyclops.
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The U.S. is often described as a two-party system. The Democrats and the Republicans are said to hold a duopoly, meaning that they share almost all the political power in the country. Several other countries have a larger number of parties. For example, Japan has at least four parties and Israel has at least twelve parties each vying for power in the elections. Please explain at least 2 ways in which the U.S. government and electoral process would change if a third party emerged and political power in the U.S. was split across three political parties instead of two.
Answer:
The United States has only two major political parties: the Democrats and the Republicans. These parties have a Duopoly, meaning that they share almost all the political power in the country.
Parties In Other Democracies
Most democratic countries have more than two parties. In Israel, for example, twelve parties or party alliances held seats in the seventeenth Knesset. Japan has several major parties, including the Liberal Democratic Party, the Democratic Party of Japan, the New Komeito, and the Japanese Communist Party.
The Electoral System
In the United States, a candidate wins the election by gaining a Plurality, or more votes than any other candidate. This is a Winner-Take-All System because there is no reward for the party or candidate that finishes second. Parties aim to be as large as possible, smoothing over differences among candidates and voters. There is no incentive to form a party that consistently gets votes but cannot win an election. As a result, two political parties usually dominate plurality electoral systems to the disadvantage of smaller third parties, just as the Democrats and the Republicans dominate the American political system. No one person or organization prevents third parties from forming, but the plurality system itself usually hinders their efforts to win votes.
The United States also has mostly Single-Member Districts, meaning that each legislative district sends only one member to the legislature. There is no benefit to finishing second. Some countries use Multiple-Member Districts, which makes it easier for minor parties to succeed because there are more members winning seats in the legislature.
The Electoral College
The Electoral College exacerbates the winner-take-all system because in all but two states, whoever wins the most popular votes wins all of the state’s electoral votes in the presidential election. The electoral rules favor a two-party system, and minor parties have a very difficult time competing in such a system. Even successful third-party candidates often fail to get a single electoral vote.
One of the main problems with the reservation system was that government agents
Answer:
Explanation:
The idea that federal officials took land from settlers to give to American Indians was one of the key issues with the Indian reservation system. The power system of American Indian tribes was not recognized by them.
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Answer:
I meant C because of the word first
Why are questions on the causes and solutions for the Great Depression controversial today
Answer:
The Great Depression was the largest economic crisis in the history of capitalism, which took place between 1929 and 1933 and affected virtually all countries and practically all sectors of the economy. It is traditionally assumed that the crisis appeared in the United States after the so-called Black Thursday on October 24, 1929, when, according to preserved information, the prices of virtually all shares fell sharply, entailing a chain of bankruptcies and debts that gradually spread to almost all countries.
The effects of the crisis were mitigated by the New Deal, a program of economic and social reforms (involving the employment of the unemployed in state-led investments) introduced by President Roosevelt; the economic doctrine of Keynesianism assuming state intervention in the economy gained popularity at that time which for many years then dominated in the theory and practice of the economy of capitalist countries.
Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada must honor the Native American reservation treaties drawn up by the..........government for the Native American Nations.
Answer:
Federal
Explanation:
Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada must honor the Native American reservation treaties drawn up by the FEDERAL government for the Native American Nations.
This is evident in the fact that under the agency of the Bureau of Indian Affairs is where the functions and determinations of issues relating to Native American Nations are placed. This agency is however under the Federal government jurisdiction.
Hence, in this case, the course answer is the FEDERAL government.
The Fourteenth Amendment, along with the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, are known as the Reconstruction Amendments. These amendments were meant to clarify aspects of citizenship after the abolition of slavery in the United States after the Civil War betore the United States was formed in those states which had seceded from the Union. plz give answer
A. after the abolition of slavery in the United states
B. after the civil war
C. before the United States was formed
D. in those states which had seceded from the union
Answer:
A. after the abolition of slavery in the United states
Explanation:
After slavery was abolished in United States, many people in The Southern States still treated the ex-slaves with hostility. They're heavily discriminated in every aspects of their life. They're not allowed to vote, do not have equal protection from the government, openly became a target of violence or even outright preventing them from getting a job.
To handle this , The Federal government proposed Reconstruction amendments. These amendments were crated to increase the Law protection for African American community and strengthen their status as Us Citizens.
How were the earliest Muslims treated by the leaders of Mecca?
They were discriminated against, and the Kaaba was destroyed.
They were tolerated, and they lived in Muslim-only communities.
They were welcomed and allowed to build a mosque.
They were persecuted and forced to flee to Medina.
HISTORY TEST TIMED
Answer:
They were discriminated against, and the Kaaba was destroyed
Explanation:
The importance of Mecca and Abd-al-Malik grew as more people accepted the claim, and he eventually defeated his rivals and rebuilt the Kaaba, and started putting verses from the Quran on public inscriptions, and all Muslims started to make the haj to Mecca instead of Jerusalem or Hebron. Mecca hasn’t looked back since.
How would the Wilmot Proviso affect California and New Mexico if passed?
Answer:
Bill proposed after the Mexican War that stated that neither slavery no involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any territory gained from Mexico. It was never passed through both houses but it transformed the debate of slavery. Proposed by David Wilmot Elias, Howe invents Sewing Machine (1846)Invented by Elias Howe; made making clothing faster and cheaper., revolutionizes the way clothes were made in factories and homes earning businesses more money. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)(1848) treaty signed by the U.S. and Mexico that officially ended the Mexican-American War; Mexico had to give up much of its northern territory to the U.S (Mexican Cession); in exchange the U.S. gave Mexico $15 million and said that Mexicans living in the lands of the Mexican Cession would be protected This treaty was negotiated by the chief clerk of the State Department, Nicholas P. Trist, after a few failed attempts at an armistice. He signed the treaty on February 2nd, 1848. The treaty was very successful, giving America claim to Texas, and all of the land west of Texas stretching up to Oregon, including California. The U.S. paid $15 million for the land, which increased the size of the country by about 1/3. Some were resentful of the victory over Mexico and the terms of the treaty because they thought that the U.S. should get all of Mexico. Others were angry because they thought Polk hadn't followed the "Anglo-Saxon spirit of fair play."
Explanation:
Assess how the Korean War was a victory for neither side. Provide examples to support this conclusion.
Answer:The document was not a peace treaty. It provided for a truce. The historic occasion had no mark of formality and no sense of finality. The representatives signed the agreement without speaking a single word to each other, and no one offered handshakes. The South Korean representatives refused to sign and did not join in the meeting. There surely was no ceremony comparable to the one on the battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay in September 1945. The New York Times reported from the treaty site, "Outside the thin wooden walls there was the mutter of artillery fire - a grim reminder that even as the truce was being signed men were still dying on near-by hills and the fight would continue for twelve more hours."
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Answer:Containment and the Korean War. Containment was the major Cold War policy of the United States and its allies to prevent the spread of communism abroad. ... The area occupied by the U.S. became South Korea, while the other part became North Korea. North Korea soon passed into the control of the Communist Party.
Explanation:
How long does a congressional term last for ?!
( don’t copy of internet )
Answer:
I think they last for 6 years
Explanation:
It lasts for 2 years longer than President.
How did Great Britain threaten the United States in 1793?
Answer:
It threatened legal proceedings against any American providing assistance to any country at war.
Explanation:
Answer:
When France and England went to war, France requested that the U.S. make a large repayment of the funds they used to aide in the Revolutionary War. However, the U.S. was pressured against this by Britain as they would see any payment or aid as a hostile act.
Slaves captured or purchased in West Africa by Muslim merchants were resold in all of the following places except
A: Australia
B: The Balkans
C: The middle east
Answer:
im like 90 percent sure that the answer is c slaves did NOT go to the middle east
Explanation:
why are people more likely to eat undesirable vegetables when leftovers are on their plate?
Answer:
I think its because the other left overs go bad faster tyan cooked vegetables
How did the colonists react to the Proclamation of 1763 (with 15 or more words) (giving 60 points and brainlyist)
Answer:
A desire for good farmland caused many colonists to defy the proclamation; others merely resented the royal restrictions on trade and migration. Ultimately, the Proclamation of 1763 failed to stem the tide of westward expansion.
What did Ida Tarbell's book The History of the Standard Oil Company do?
A. Persuaded the government to honor the company
B. Encouraged workers to find a job at the company
C. Described the unfair business practices of the company
D. Convinced traders to invest in the company
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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What are some of the ways in which immigrants, African Americans, and women were affected by the war?
Answer:
Immigrants (those from Central Power nations faced increased dangers, nativism-when people felt that they were superior to anyone who was different)
African Americans (the Great Migration-they moved north for a "better life", it turns out it's still not very green on the other side. Migrants were forced to deal with poor working conditions and competition for living space, as well as widespread racism and prejudice.)
Women (job opportunities, support for the right to vote)
Explanation:
Invention: Airplane
Inventor: The Wright Brothers
HOW IT CHANGED AMERICA
Answer:
The Wright Brothers, Orville and Wilbur, were two American inventors, creators of the first motor plane that could fly autonomously, in 1903. From this invention, modern aviation began to develop, first as a means of transport and then as an instrument of war through the air forces. Thus, this allowed the United States to develop in two ways: first, by shortening distances throughout its vast territory; and then through the evolution and modernization of its armed forces, which gave it a vast advantage over the other nations of the world.
Culture is the authority and ability of man to:
tell the future
have fertile offspring
subdue his environment
make alliances
Answer:
subdue his enviroment
Explanation:
Although some of the Native Americans believed the Europeans caused the disease that killed half their tribe and 80% of the Europeans, de Vaca's host persuaded them not to kill what was left of the foreigners for revenge, reasoning that
A. the Europeans were too sickly to sacrifice to their gods.
B. if the foreigners had the power to cause the disease, so many of them wouldn't also have died.
C. more Europeans might show up and seek revenge against the Native Americans.
Answer: B. if the foreigners had the power to cause the disease, so many of them wouldn't also have died.
Explanation:
It has been estimated that diseases brought by the Europeans to the Americas led to the loss of 90% of Native Americans as they had no prior immunity to counteract the new diseases.
Europeans also died from those same diseases however as shown above with the death of 80% of them in this instance. De Vaca's host was able to stave off revenge killing on the Europeans by showing the Natives that Europeans were equally affected and so did not spread the disease on purpose.
Why do some people consider the way the media cover candidates for public office bad for democracy? A. People tend to vote for the candidates who they find most appealing, rather than the ones whose beliefs are most like their own. B. The media are for-profit businesses, unable to be fair or objective in the interest of the public. C. Candidates already in office receive more media attention than those who are trying to take their positions. D. People always vote for the person the media determine is most qualified, rather than the candidate who can bring about change.Why do some people consider the way the media cover candidates for public office bad for democracy? A. People tend to vote for the candidates who they find most appealing, rather than the ones whose beliefs are most like their own. B. The media are for-profit businesses, unable to be fair or objective in the interest of the public. C. Candidates already in office receive more media attention than those who are trying to take their positions. D. People always vote for the person the media determine is most qualified, rather than the candidate who can bring about change.
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer: C
Explanation:
How does the final line of the poem reveal the theme?
A
It illustrates how secrets can lead to disaster.
It shows that praise can be used to deceive others.
С
It suggests that unhappiness can lead to evil actions,
D
It highlights how music can be both beautiful and dangerous.
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Who founded a settlement house where immigrants could learn English and job skills?
A)Frances Kellor
B)Jane Addams
C)Eugene Debs
D)Samuel Gompers
Answer:
B. Jane Addams
Explanation:
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One of the main reasons for European exploration was the desire to find a water route to __________.
A.
Africa
B.
Asia
C.
North America
D.
South America
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
In this unit, you learned that Oklahoma experienced a great deal of change in the late
1800s and early 1900s. Many events affected the state's people—from land runs to
statehood to the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression of the 1930s. Choose one
event from the period that you think caused the most change for Oklahoma. Why do
you think this event caused so much change? In what ways did it cause more change
than other events?
Answer:
Explanation:The dawn of the twentieth century found the region between Kansas and Texas in transition. Once set aside as a permanent home for indigenous and uprooted American Indians, almost two million acres of Indian Territory had been opened to settlement in 1889. Joined with a strip of land above the Texas Panhandle, the two areas were designated "Oklahoma Territory" by an act of Congress the following year. Subsequent additions of land surrendered by tribal governments increased the new territory until it was roughly equal in size to the diminished Indian Territory. Land was the universal attraction, but many white pioneers who rushed into Oklahoma Territory or settled in Indian Territory hoped for a fresh start in a new Eden not dominated by wealth and corporate power. Freedmen dreamed of a new beginning in a place of social justice where rights guaranteed by the Constitution would be respected. Most Native Americans, whose land was being occupied, had come to realize the futility of their opposition to the process that would soon unite the two territories into a single state. A few Indians, most wedded to tribal traditions, simply ignored a process they could not understand and refused to participate in an allotment of land they had once been promised would be theirs "forever."
The birth of the new state occurred in an era of protest and reform. Populist and Progressive currents merged to sweep reform-minded Democrats to an overwhelming victory in 1906 in the selection of delegates to a Constitutional Convention tasked with forging Indian and Oklahoma territories and the Osage Nation into a single state. The constitution drafted at the convention in Guthrie in 1906–07 was not as "radical" as Pres. Theodore Roosevelt suggested, but it did reflect its authors' belief that the will of the people, not powerful corporations, should determine state policy. A series of provisions, including a corporation commission, popular election of many state officials, initiative and referendum, preferential balloting for U.S. senators, a single term for the governor, a weak legislature, and inclusion of details in the constitution normally enacted by statute, reflected the founding fathers' conviction that corporate influence on state government should be held in check.
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what did southerns begin to build along Charleston harbor after Anderson and his men retreated to fort sumter?
Plz small sentence and what they built
Answer:
In defiance of the Federal presence in Charleston Harbor, the Southerners rebuilt batteries and constructed new fortifications on Sullivan's Island, on Morris Island, and on James Island. When Anderson and his troops first entered Fort Sumter, the fort was far from complete.
Explanation:
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World history
Answer:
Your answer is C.
Explanation: