3. Do the townspeople still hold anti-Semitic feelings? Explain your answer.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Yes, most of them feel bad for what happened so only a few still have these feelings

Explanation:


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Which article of the Constitution created the Legislative branch of the federal government?
Group of answer choices

Article II (2)

Article I (1)

Article III (3)

Article IV (4)

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Article I(1) is the correct answer to your question

Who carried on the fight for independence after Louverture death?

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Dessalines (who fought along side Toussaint during the first revolution in Haiti against napoleon) led a second revolution after Toussaint was captured, arrested, and tortured to death in 1803. With the help of the British Dessalines declared victory over the french colony and Haiti became the second independent nation in the Americas. The answer is Dessalines. Hope this helped!

slaves in the Aztec society were people who.....​

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Answer:

Prisoners of war

Explanation:

Answer:

prisoners of war

In 1868, President Ulysses S. Grant adopted an _________________ policy, which intended to convert Native Americans (indigenous people) to _____________________________ and strip them of their cultural and social traditions.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although you did not provide options for this question, we can comment on the following.

In 1868, President Ulysses S. Grant adopted a peaceful policy, which intended to convert Native Americans (indigenous people) to Christianity and strip them of their cultural and social traditions.

When United States President Ulysses S. Grant removed corrupt agents that supervised the Indian tribes, what he really tried to accomplish was to appoint Christian missionaries to do that activity and had a better opportunity to convince Native Indians to convert to the Christian religion and adopt the American culture, removing the Natives form their customs, traditions, and belief systems.

How did the radio transform family life?

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Answer:

There was a time when car radios cranked out the soundtrack of our lives.

Before that, families would huddle around the radio at home to hear serialized presentations, sporting events, and the latest music hits.

These days, the radio is a bit of a forgotten toy.

Pyramids were constructed for artistic purposes only.
True
False

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Answer: False, they were use to bury important people in the Egyptian Era.

I hope this helps, and Happy Holidays! :)

Answer:

false

Explanation:

they used as tombs sooooooooo

Choose the two names and titles of Jesus Christ which were given by the angels who announced His birth (Luke 2:11).


God
Angel of the Covenant
Savior
Chosen One
Christ the Lord

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Answer:

It was actualy immanuel but..

Savior

Christ the lord

Explanation:

im a christan

How did the Whiskey Rebellion have an impact on the power of the federal government?​

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The Whiskey Rebellion demonstrated that the new national government had the will and ability to suppress violent resistance to its laws, though the whiskey excise remained difficult to collect. The events contributed to the formation of political parties in the United States, a process already under way.


How did the Zimmerman note draw America into World War I?

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Answer:

The telegram was an internal diplomatic message sent in January 1917 from the German foreign secretary Arthur Zimmermann in Berlin, to the German Embassy in Mexico. It proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico, in the event of the United States entering the First World War in support of the Allies.

All of the following are reasons for the spread of major world religions to
other regions EXCEPT
Exploration
O Trade
O Conquest
O Industrialization

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Answer : Conquest

Explanation :

a. 46. Which of the following terms classifies a government according to the number of people who can participate in it? A.confederation government b. federal government C. dictatorship d. unitary government ​

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The answer is C: dictatorship

What started the Spanish flu?

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Answer:

It was caused by an H1N1 virus with genes of avian origin. Meaning, it came/spread from birds such as North American and wild.

Explanation:

Even though it’s called the Spanish flu it’s didn’t originate there, 1918 flu pandemic, was an unusually deadly influenza pandemic caused by the H1N1 influenza

Who was the first president of USA


a. George Washington
b. John Adams
c. Donald Trump​

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Answer
A- George Washington
Yea George Washington was the First President of the U.S.

Of the official reasons for founding Georgia, which one was the most successful A) philanthropy
B)economics c) religious freedom d) defense

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Answer: Defense

Explanation: Georgia was founded for three primary reasons: philanthropy, economics, and defense. Of the three, the only true success the colony had under the Trustees was Georgia's defense of South Carolina against Spanish invasion. ... Philanthropic work in the colony was guided by the details of the Charter of 1732.

How can I make a difference in a democracy

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Voting and contributing to your community

Which of the follawing is NOT an example of logistics in everyday life?
O Restocking a fridge.
O Organizing transportation to a movie.
O Making sure the Internet is available.
O All of the above are examples of logistics.

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Answer:

all of the above?

Explanation:

Logistically speaking, people do this in everyday life. It's just things that occur in everyday life, maybe not for some people, but it is a possiblity that at least 1 person is doing one of those things

it's definitely all of the above

Who was the President of Syria during the Syrian War conflict?

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Answer:

President Bashar al-Assad

Explanation:

More than 11 million others have been forced from their homes as forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and those opposed to his rule battle each other - as well as jihadist militants from so-called Islamic State. This is the story of the civil war so far, in eight short chapters.

The president of Syria was Bashar al-Assad

Until recently, how did archaeologists think the Mayans spent most o
O Stargazing
O Reading
O Fighting
O Weaving

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The archaeologists think the Mayans spent most of their time stargazing.

what has life came to?

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For real!! I ask myself this question everyday
:( like virtual school and masks... I would’ve never thought this would happen

Answer:

id

kExplanation:

1775
April-American militia defeat British troops at battles of Lexington and Concord
June-British defeat Americans at the Battle of Bunker
1776
July-Declaration of Independence is signed
December-Americans cross the Delaware River and win the Battle of Trenton
1777
September-British capture Philadelphia
October-Americans defeat the British at the Battle of Saratoge
1778
February The Continental Congress enters into an alliance with France
1780
May-British forces capture Charleston, South Carolina as part of a Southern
Strategy
1781
October The Americans the Battle of Yorktown
2
According to the timeline, which conclusion can best be reached?
The colonial victory at Saratoga encouraged France to join the Americans.
B The loss of Philadelphia forced the colonial army to abandon the northern colonies
The colonial troops expelled the British from New England.
The signing of the Declaration of Independence was the start of the American Revolution

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Answer:

I think its B, because after the victory of Saratoga, the French started sending supplies and troops to North America to aid the Americans.

AWNSER FAST!!!





What was the impact of the attack on Fort Sumter?

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Answer:

Following Beauregard's bombardment in 1861, Confederate forces occupied Fort Sumter and used it to marshal a defense of Charleston Harbor.  Once it was completed and better armed, Fort Sumter allowed the Confederates to create a valuable hole in the Union blockade  of the Atlantic seaboard.

Explanation:

Be your own songwriter: Create a short song about your favorite Christmas (10 verses) plzz fast

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Answer:

1-I Only open cards when there is money inside

2-I can see through them, so you can't lie

3-I saw you wrap the presents and you could never hide

4-You never saw me, So you can't cry

5-I saw you put the presents by the fireplace

6-and you lied about santa in my face

7- How dare you ruin my christmas?

8- I thought we were all in this!

9- You lied and now Its time for my revenge!

10- I put coal in your stuff and ripped the letters you sent!

Explanation:

Chorus:

(You thought you could get me down!

You swung my emotions around !

Well that's over now!

My turn to shine!

It's Christmas Time! ) 2x

why are the followers of Islam called Muslims​

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Answer:

jk but a follower of Islam is called a Muslim, which in Arabic means “one who surrenders to God.” The Arabic name for God, Allah, refers to the same God worshiped by Jews and Christians. Islam's central teaching is that there is only one all-powerful, all-knowing God, and this God created the universe.

Explanation:

Answer: Muslim, which in Arabic means “one who surrenders to God.” The Arabic name for God, Allah, refers to the same God worshiped by Jews and Christians. Islam's central teaching is that there is only one all-powerful, all-knowing God, and this God created the universe.

Explanation:

Think about the first four lines of the poem. What is the narrator expressing in these lines?

The Chimney-Sweeper

“When my mother died I was very young, and my father sold me while yet my tongue could scarcely cry ‘Weep! Weep! Weep! Weep!’ So your chimneys I sweep, and I spot I sleep.”

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Answer:

The poet said that when he was young ,his mother was died.And his father sold him like a orphan child before his tongue is able to talk.so the poet said that I clean your chimnies and after I sleep.

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Now that you’ve read several sources, you can better relate to someone who has witnessed the Salem witch trials, or at least lived in Salem at the time. Think about what you’ve learned about the trials from both primary and secondary sources. Then write a fictitious diary entry or letter of about 200 words. Make sure you reflect the feelings of someone living in Salem during the trials. You will need to pretend you are a person who witnessed the trials. Make up a name and an age. You can use the following questions to help develop your character. You don’t need to answer every question, but thinking about the questions can be useful.

What is your character’s name?
How old is your character?
Is your character rich? Poor? In between?
Is your character among the accused? The accusers? Or simply a witness to the events?
How does your character feel about these events? What does your character fear most? What does your character want most?
What details of the events stand out most in your character’s mind?
What does your character think will happen next?
Once you have listed sufficient details about your character, you can start writing a letter from your character's perspective.

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Answer:

July 19, 1692, Today 5 women were executed for being a which. These women deserved it. their names were Sarah Good, Rebecca Nurse, Susannah Martin, Elizabeth Howe, and Sarah Wildes. I never liked them they always seemed weird. They were all hung at Massachusetts Bay Colony. I hope they spoil in their graves. I would never like to be a witch and I do not want to be caused because then I will lose all of my land and my home. I just want all of this to stop before an innocent person is killed like me. I know I am not rich but if I was accused and they thought I was one of them I could lose all of my money. I have a very bad feeling something bad will happen to me or my family. The Black family is a very old family and I do not have any children yet and the family line can not end with me because then my land and money will go to some random people who could be whiches. If my home went to a which I would be very upset. I love my life and my small family and I hope this ends soon

Answer:

July 19, 1692, Today 5 women were executed for being a which. These women deserved it. their names were Sarah Good, Rebecca Nurse, Susannah Martin, Elizabeth Howe, and Sarah Wildes. I never liked them they always seemed weird. They were all hung at Massachusetts Bay Colony. I hope they spoil in their graves. I would never like to be a witch and I do not want to be caused because then I will lose all of my land and my home. I just want all of this to stop before an innocent person is killed like me. I know I am not rich but if I was accused and they thought I was one of them I could lose all of my money. I have a very bad feeling something bad will happen to me or my family. The Black family is a very old family and I do not have any children yet and the family line can not end with me because then my land and money will go to some random people who could be whiches. If my home went to a which I would be very upset. I love my life and my small family and I hope this ends soon

Explanation:

hurry! Which statement best explains why Oklahoma was considered a good place to raise cattle in the early 1900s?
A. There was an abundant food supply for cattle and a relatively small human population
В. The cattle industry had already proven to be successful there.
С. The land was relatively flat and had a mild climate.
D Because Oklahoma wasn't regulated by the federal government, cattle ranchers had a lot of
economic freedom.

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Answer:

There was an abundant food supply for cattle and a relatively small human population

Explanation:

Answer:

answer is A

Explanation:

Choose which of the following does NOT belong as one of the principles of geography *

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There is no image or anything but...
The five themes are

Location

Place

Human-Environment Interaction

Movement

Region

so whichever one isn’t one of those then pick that one...

What did The Social Credit Party accomplish?

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Answer: In 1935 Aberhart’s newly established party won a majority of seats in Alberta’s provincial assembly, enabling it to form the world’s first Social Credit government.  The party remained in power in Alberta until 1971.

Explanation:

Answer:

That is +15 social credit

Explanation:

What is the name of the young captain who tries to help move a cannon when it gets stuck in a rut? He is also General Washington’s aide.

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I’m not quite sure but I think it is Captain John W Cannon or you can just say captain Cannon

Many internees at Manzanar objected to anyone who chose to work for the government by making war materials. Which statement most likely characterizes their opposition? They believed that internees should not help in the war effort because the internment of the Japanese was unjust. They believed that internees should not help in the war effort because their work would harm Japan and their Japanese family members. They believed that internees should not help in the war effort because they were not being paid fairly.

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Answer:

They believed that internees should not help in the war effort because the internment of the Japanese was unjust.

Explanation:

With the attack on Pearl Harbor during the Second World War, the war in America began to form internally. The Axis powers in which japan was a part of in conflict with the Allied Powers, which included the United States. And as such, action was taken against the Japanese- Americans living/ settling in America.

As it was the Axis powers (Japan) that attacked an American military base, the United States' government began to order the internment of its Japanese-American citizens just because of their physical connection to the enemy. With the attack deemed as a huge threat to the national security of America, every Japanese descent American was ordered to move to the internment camps, leading to a massive round-up. Though it was never a case of trying to 'punish' them for what their home country had done to their adopted country, it was evident that the move was to 'isolate' any Japanese man and restrict any chance of an 'informer' or 'secret agent'.

So, in protest to this order, the internees objected to anyone who chose to work for the US government because the internment was an unjust and unfair act in itself to the Japanese people.

Many internees at Manzanar objected to anyone who chose to work for

the government because they believed that they should not help in the

war effort because the internment of the Japanese was unjust.

Who are Internees?

An internee is an individual which is imprisoned due to military or political

reasons. In this case, Japanese-Americans were imprisoned as a result of

the attack on their camp by Japanese who they shared the same ethnicity.

In the real sense. the Japanese-Americans were isolated were isolated to

prevent further security breach and not as a form of punishment.

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