Answer:
E
Explanation:
Answer:
d i think
Explanation:
Describe how each event demonstrated Martin Luther King, Jr.'s commitment to nonviolence.
1. Montgomery bus boycott-
2. March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
3. Alabama protests
Help quick!
Answer:
The bus boycott demonstrated the potential for nonviolent mass protest to successfully challenge racial segregation and served as an example for other southern campaigns that followed.
The March on Washington was a massive protest march that occurred in August 1963, when some 250,000 people gathered in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Also known as the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, the event aimed to draw attention to continuing challenges and inequalities faced
The campaign used a variety of nonviolent methods of confrontation, including sit-ins at libraries and lunch counters, kneel-ins by black visitors at white churches, and a march to the county building to mark the beginning of a voter-registration drive. Most businesses responded by refusing to serve demonstrators.
Question 1 of 5
What was one major weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
A. It could not organize the country's western territories.
Ο Ο O
B. It did not give the Congress enough power to deal with problems.
C. It took most political power away from individual states.
D. It allowed Congress to set high tax rates in the states.
SUBMIT
B. It did not give the Congress enough power to deal with problems.
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution for the United States. It was known for being very weak and giving little to no power to the national government. Under the Articles of Confederation, the government could not tax the states, create and enforce laws properly, draft soldiers, regulate trade, and other important matters.
Since the national government did not have a lot of power, most of the power was in the hands of the states and the people. This meant Congress did not have enough power to deal with problems, which eventually caused people to start realizing how harmful the Articles of Confederation really was.
Eventually, the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was called. While the original goal was to actually just amend the Articles of Confederation, this did not go as planned. The Articles ended up getting scrapped altogether and the United States Constitution was created instead, which gave the national government power.
According to the table, who has the right to vote in
America?
Answer: Everyone that is 18 and above can vote.
Explanation:
A social and economic change in Europe was many technological and
scientific advances changed the quality of life.
True
O False
Answer:
That statement is true.
Explanation:
The technological and scientific advancements allow people to obtain various resources on significantly cheaper price compared to the past.
Advancement in various scientific fields such as in Physics, agriculture, Biology, and chemistry allowed the people to mass produce commodities to fulfill our basic needs. Making it easy for us to obtain foods, Drugs, and wife variety of tools.
For the people who live in the past, things that we obtain easily like this were considered as a luxury. This is the reason why many technological and scientific advances changed the quality of life.
Maintenance of the Public Order
for purposes of government
Answer: All governments have the purposes of establishing laws, providing order and ... citizens can use to settle disputes, another key component in maintaining order.
Which best describes the savanna zone in Africa?
sand-covered plains with oases
O woodlands with a variety of plants
O tropical grasslands with a few trees
Odense forests with large amounts of rain
Answer:
traopical grasslands!
Explanation:
How did the weather conditions
found the Great Plains make
farming difficult?
Answer:
It's too cold for plants to grow.
Explanation:
The average temperature within the great plains is less that 40 Degree Fahrenheit. Meanwhile, the average temperature for Agriculture would be ideal at 77 - 88 Decree Fahrenheit.
Because this, many type of crops that provide high provide unable to grow properly in Great Plains. So, the people there chose to do another economic activity to fulfill their basic needs (such as herding and collecting timbers)
What was Greece's link to the outside world
a hundred years after presidents washington's farewell address what did the us start doing that they had mostly avoided until that point?
Answer:
In his farewell Presidential address, George Washington advised American citizens to view themselves as a cohesive unit and avoid political parties and issued a special warning to be wary of attachments and entanglements with other nations.
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What does the Jewish law requiring use of a yad tell you about the value placed on the Torah by the Hebrews?
Answer:
The Torah is still considered sacred today by followers of Judaism. The photo shows a Torah scroll with a pointer called a yad. Jewish law requires the use of a yad so that the writing on the scroll is not touched by a human hand while it is being read.
Explanation:
Why today historic day please put in your own words and thoughts and I will be giving out free brainliest
Answer:
We have indegious vice president.
Explanation:
We have a black, indian, asian vice presient. We also get rid of our former president and start fixing the debt and help sustain Coronavirus.
Answer:
yay
Explanation:
How did the Harlem Hellfighters contribute to the war effort?
Answer: The Harlem Hellfighters were an African-American infantry unit in WWI who spent more time in combat than any other American unit. Despite their courage, sacrifice and dedication to their country, they returned home to face racism and segregation from their fellow countrymen.
Explanation:
How did the texas rangers aide in the settlement of the republic of texas?
Answer:They helped from investigating murders to controling riots, to tracking down criminals.
Answer:
The Texas Rangers protected settlers during raids and defended coastal regions from attacks.
Explanation:
there is a difference between the current texas rangers and the ones from before, you'll end up getting a whole different answer if you aren't careful.
Use this excerpt from the U.S. Declaration of Independence to answer the following question:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these
are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of
the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new
Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness."
--Public Domain
In what way does this excerpt illustrate that the American break with Britain in 1776 was justified by using ideas rooted in the Enlightenment?
Answer:
unfair
Explanation:
because of how people got treat
1 Progressives shared a belief that industrialization and urbanization A should be supported despite the dangers they posed. B) would not occur in the United States without their support. c) had created serious social and political problems. D) should be completely banned by legislation.
Answer:
The answer for the question is option C - had created serious social and political problems.Describe one way in which the development of industrialization contributed to the development of trade unions in the period 1750-1900
Answer:
Trade unions
Explanation:
Trade Union also called labour Union began to appear with the industrialization after examining the unfairness toward the workers in factories. Trade Unions formed to solve the problems of the factories workers. The central purpose of the unions was to give better wages with reasonable working hours. They also served in organizing the labours.
How did Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle affect American citizens?
a. Americans were concerned about the business tactics of robber barons.
b. Americans were bewildered by why anyone would want to work in a slaughterhouse.
c. Americans were upset by the mistreatment of students in Indian schools.
d. Americans were disgusted by the filth and demanded food regulations.
Answer - D. Americans were disgusted by the filth and demanded food regulations.
Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle affect American citizens as the Americans were disgusted by the filth and demanded food regulations. Thus option D is correct.
Who are citizens?A citizen is someone who actively participates in a political society. Completing the constitutional standards of a nation, county, or municipal government results in naturalization. Citizens of a country are given specific benefits and rights.
Upton Sinclair wrote a book named the Jungle. In the book Jungle, it was told of all the practices that have been happening and the conditions. This depicted how the meat industry use to function.
Also how the meat was packed in unsanitary conditions. Of this, the citizens were outrageous and upset. Therefore, option D is the correct option.
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Which of the following best describes the interaction
between Douglass and the two Irishmen?
Answer:
The work also tackles the complex relationship between Ireland and the anti-slavery movement. Douglass’s hosts in Ireland were mostly Quakers, many of whom were shielded from – and sometimes complicit in – the famine that was gripping the countryside. Similarly, many Irish in America were willing participants in slavery. Douglass’s meeting with Daniel O’Connell spurred the Irish leader to encourage the Irish community in America to support African-Americans in their fight against oppression. But his overtures went largely unheeded by the Irish political and Catholic community in the US, eager to ensure that their own people secured opportunities in their adopted country. The irony is captured in Kinahan’s work. In an interaction between Douglass and an Irish woman about to leave Cork for America, he informs her that the Irish had not always treated his people well. She replies: “Well then they’ve forgotten who they are.”
But ultimately, the work is concerned with exploring this important moment in Douglass’s life and its role in his development as a thinker and activist. As Daugherty says, Douglass’s experience in Ireland widened his understanding of what civil rights could encompass. “Douglass was much more than an anti-slavery voice. He was also a suffragette, for example, an advocate for other oppressed groups.”
Douglass himself captured the impact of his Irish journey in a letter he wrote from Belfast as he was about to leave: “I can truly say I have spent some of the happiest moments of my life since landing in this country. I seem to have undergone a transformation. I live a new life.”
Explanation:
Answer:
Douglass is ordered by two Irishmen to assist them, and afterwards, the men apologize for treating him so poorly.
Explanation:
What did the "Act of Supremacy" do?
Answer:
It made Henry VII the supreme head of the Church of England which gave him ecclesiastical (anything related to the church) links with Rome. It was passed in 1534 by parliament.
1) what were some groups that support slavery in the mid-1700s? 2 what were some groups that began to fight slavery in the mid-1700s? 3) why did people begin to question the worth of slavery?
Answer:
Plantation owners and southern industrialists wants slavery whereas Quakers and freed slaves wants to fight slavery.
Explanation:
Plantation owners and southern industrialists are the people who take advantage from the slave without giving money that support slavery in the mid-1700s while on the other hand, Quakers and freed slaves were some groups that present in northern states began to fight again slavery in the mid-1700s. The northern states wants to end slavery because the work force present in the northern states sees the slavery a threat for their job. They thought if the slavery continues the northern industries also used slaves in their place.
What similarities exist between the inaugural addresses discussed by Michael Bechloss?
Answer:
Presidential historian Michael Beschloss described it as “modest, austere, grave, calming, cleansing, inspiring”.
Explanation:
Name the Japanese Emperor who ignored the United States’ Potsdam Declaration, an ultimatum that threatened the US would “promptly and utter destroy Japan” if they did not surrender to the Allies.
Kyoto
Tojo
Hirohito
Yamamoto
A planet moving at a rate of 3 cm/year is moving toward a planet that is 1,500 km away in how many years will the planet collide
Answer: [tex]5\times 10^7\ \text{years}[/tex]
Explanation:
Given
A Planet is moving at a rate of 3 cm/year
distance between planets is 1500 km
and 1 km=1000 m
1 m=100 cm
No. of years required to cover 1500 km=[tex]\dfrac{1500\times 1000\times 100}{3}=5\times 10^7\ \text{years}[/tex]
Answer: a. 50,000,000 years
Explanation:
What was one of Prince Shotoku’s achievements?
Answer:
Prince Shotoku was a regent for his aunt, Empress Suiko, and greatly helped Japan develop. He built several temples, established the Seventeen Article Constitution, created the twelve official ranks of court, and brought the influence of China to Japan.
Explanation:
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The most important crop grown by Taino was?
Answer:
Manioc
Explanation:
The Taínos were farmers and fishers, and practiced intensive root crop cultivation in conucos, or small raised plots. Manioc was the principal crop, but potatoes, beans, peanuts, peppers and other plants were also grown.
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1. In the 1800s most Aamericans worked in farms.
a. True
b. False
2. Items that couldn't be made by home were manufactured by hand-one at a time in the early 1900s.
a. True
b. False
3. Clipper ships could sail 200 miles per day.
a. True
b. False
4. Before the clippers, travel time to Great britain usually took 21 to 28 days
a. True
b.false
5.Improvements in transportation contributed to the success of many American industries in the US in the 1800s.
a.true
b.False
6. The canals opened new shipping routes by connecting many rivers and lakes.
a. True
b. False
7._______changed the way Americans worked, traveled, and communicated.
a. Agriculture
b. Factories
c. Industrialization
8. During the 1800's, advances in technology and industrialization shaped the economy of the states of the US.
a. Eastern
b. Northern
C. Southern
Answer:
1.A. True
2. A.False
Explanation:
HELP PLEASE does anyone know atleast one of these?
Answer:
a) answer is option (d)
Explanation:
sorry i only remember the first one
How did the founding fathers use the Constitution to limit the power of the federal government?
What is this theory claims that the state originated from the naturally warlike nature of men, and that those who are strong captured and enslaved the weak, thus establishing himself as the ruler over those he conquered?
A. Divine Right Theory
B. Force Theory
C. Patriarchal Theory
D. Social Contract Theory
Answer:
The answer is A. Divine right theory
Who Believed in education & practice of virtues? Booker T washington or W.E.B DuBios
booker t washingtion
i think
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Answer: Booker T washington
Explanation: