Explanation:
What do Supreme Court justices do? Supreme Court justices hear oral arguments and make decisions on cases granted certiorari. They are usually cases in controversy from lower appeals courts. The court receives between 7,000 and 8,000 petitions each term and hears oral arguments in about 80 cases.
If you were Jackie Robinson, how do you think you would have handled being discriminated against in the military and the MLB?
Answer:
even I would have spoke out to the press and public about this injustice and try and get the support of the people and political and religious people (for good thing ) and write speeches and stories and write info and i will tell about the problems faced by them
pls give brainliestBismarck went to war with who to get Holstein?
Answer:
germany i think
Explanation:
During the agricultural revolution, the barter economy led to ?
What was NOT an effect of Westward Expansion on Native tribes
A. they were forced off their land onto reservations
B. they were enslaved
C. their food sources were destroyed
D. they were viewed as equals with the settlers and made treaties that benefited both groups
The correct answer is D. They were view as equals with the settlers and made treaties that benefited both groups.
Explanation
The Native Americans are a group of communities that inhabited the American territory before the arrival of European conquerors to their territory from the end of the 15th century. With the arrival of waves of Europeans, native American communities suffered various abuses, including slavery, displacement, murder, robbery, sold as slaves, among others. The Native Americans during most of the time of conquest and colonization were seen as slaves so they had no rights and were only used as workers. Likewise, they were stripped of their territories because many of the sources of natural resources were found. In the United States, there was an expansive phenomenon known as Westland Expansion, in which the Native Americans who inhabited the western part were displaced from their usual places of residence and enslaved or killed by the colonizers. Therefore, the correct respect is D. They were viewed as equals with the settlers and made treaties that benefited both groups.
How did Solon's political reforms affect Athenian government?
O They gave more power to Athenian citizens.
O They supported the rule of Athenian tyrants.
O They freed enslaved people living in Athens.
O They redistributed the wealth of Athens among its citizens.
Answer:
O They gave more power to Athenian citizens.
3. You have just been challenged with the question
"Was Alexander great or not?" Your position is that Alexander was great, but you will have to persuade everyone else. Explain what made Alexander the Great so great and how he spread Greek culture and brought ideas from other cultures to Greece.
Answer:
Explanation:
Was Alexander the Great really great? A great conqueror, in 13 short years he amassed the largest empire in the entire ancient world — an empire that covered 3,000 miles. And he did this without the benefit of modern technology and weaponry. In his day, troop movements were primarily on foot, and communications were face to face. Not bad for a kid who became the King of Macedon at the age of 20.
Many of Alexander's accomplishments were made possible by his father, Philip of Macedon. Macedon, which existed roughly where the modern country of Macedonia lies today, was a kingdom located that lay geographically north of the Greek city-states.
Alexander's the Great's tutor was the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
In 338 B.C.E., King Philip of Macedon invaded and conquered the Greek city-states. Philip took advantage of the fact that the Greek city-states were divided by years of squabbling and infighting. Philip succeeded in doing what years of fighting between city-states had not done. He united Greece.
Conquering the World
Philip's next goal was to defeat Greece's age-old enemy to the east: Persia. For years, the massive Persian Empire threatened the very existence of the Greek way of life. But before he was able to pursue his second goal, Philip was assassinated.
Why did the provisions of the Compromise of 1850 cause conflict?
Answer:
the compromise of 1850 had a Fugitive Slave Act which allowed officials to arrest any person accused of being a runaway slave, denied fugitives the right to a trial, and required all citizens to help capture runaway slaves.
Explanation:
Since this was allowed many people were not happy but rather angry with this
The right of the government to condemn and purchase private property for
public use if the owner is fairly compensated (paid).
A. suffrage
B. eminent domain.
C. confiscation
D. legal seizure
Who is your favorite U.S. President and why?
Answer:
Mine is Ronald Reagan
Explanation:
I feel like he got quite a bit of stuff done when he was prez, he made cuts in domestic discretionary spending, lowered some taxes, and increased military spending which helped improve federal debt. And in just his first term, he survived a assassination attempt (and made a good joke after the attempt, which makes me love him even more), spurred the drug war, and fought public sector labor unions. The fact that nobody thought that he could do it because he was just an actor, but he just did even better, which really inspires me.
Write a quick-write prediction response to our unit’s compelling question: Do you think progress is good for everyone? Explain your response
Answer:
Explanation:
What is the main purpose of progressivism?
Government reform
The main objective of the Progressive Era movement was to eliminate corruption within the government. They made it a point to also focus on family, education, and many other important aspects that still are enforced today.
What are some examples of progressivism?
Contents
Progressive Era.
Purifying the electorate.
Municipal administration.
Efficiency. 4.1 Governmental corruption. 4.2 Education.
Regulation of large corporations and monopolies. 5.1 Trust busting.
Social work. 6.1 Anti-prostitution.
Conservation. 7.1 National parks and wildlife refuges.
National politics.
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Despite criticism of the treaty upon his return from Paris, president Woodrow
A) invited republicans to offer changes
B) worked with both parties in order to ensure passage in the senate
C) insisted that the treaty be accepted without any changes
D) compromised with his critics in order to gain votes
Answer: C) insisted that the treaty be accepted without any changes
Explanation:
There was a lot of criticism and opposition to the Treaty of Versailles from the American public as well as Republican leaders who felt that the ''League of Nations'' provision might be a threat to American independence.
Henry Cabot Lodge, the principal Republican senator, made changes to the treaty that President Wilson told his party to refuse. In insisting that the treaty be accepted with no changes, it was not passed and the failure to pass it meant that the U.S. did not join the League of Nations.
How long did the 369th serve in combat
Answer:
191 days!
Explanation:
All told, the 369th spent 191 days in combat, longer than any other American unit in the war. The U.S. Army Center of Military History (CMH) credits them with participation in the Champagne-Marne, Meuse-Argonne, Champagne 1918, and Alsace 1918 campaigns. The regiment also received the French Croix de Guerre with Silver Star.
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should minimum wage be at 5 dollars an hour? why or why not? be sure to defend your answer.
what type of control involved a takeover of the government
Political
Economic
Cultural
How was the Puritan church involved in the Salem witch trials of the 1690s?
The church decided what behavior was against the law
The church helped the accused women defend themselves.
The church tried to get the trials moved to England.
The church made sure punishments were not too severe.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
THE ANSWER IS c (The church decided what behavior was against the law. ... The law showed that the middle colonies were more tolerant of different religions than the Puritans of New England.)
Explanation:
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Who was Benito Mussolini?
Answer:
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini was an Italian politician and journalist who founded and led the National Fascist Party.
Explanation:
Answer:
Fascist, Bald, Italian man
Explanation:
1. What was Chandragupta Maurya famous for?
Answer:
Its c, he was founder of the Mauryan Empire
Answer:
Chandragupta was the founder of the Mauryan dynasty (reigned c. 321–c. 297 BCE) and the first emperor to unify most of India under one administration. He is credited with saving the country from maladministration and freeing it from foreign domination.
Explanation:
Identify and explain one economic effect of the spread of industrial technology in Europe in the period 1750-1900.
Answer:
The Industrial Revolution transformed economies that had been based on agriculture and handicrafts into economies based on large-scale industry, mechanized manufacturing, and the factory system. New machines, new power sources, and new ways of organizing work made existing industries more productive and efficient.
How did Hitler exploit the Reichstag fire and how did it benefit him?
Example of Straw man fallacy
Answer:
what is the question
Explanation:
the question is only wrong
what is the famous thing in Korea?
Answer:
South Korea is famous for being the land of kimchi, K-pop, K-dramas, tech giant Samsung, automotive manufacturer Hyundai, soju, Korean fried chicken, Korean barbecue, the 12-step skincare routine, and of course, Gangnam Style. But there's so much more to this East Asian tiger than the trends it has given birth to.
what makes the speech so powerful? Pick the line that you think is most powerful and explains your choice
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Answer:
it shows how they want gold and it shows they/he/she wants the power and wants the respect in what they want to receive
Explanation:
it shows the reason why they want this to happen to make another thing happen
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which of the following describes how Dioclentian affected the Roman Empire!?!?!?
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Answer:
He raised taxes, which irritated the citizens and led to uprisings. He decreased the size of the army, reducing Rome's defenses. He built a second capital in the East, which led to isolating the Empire.
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Explanation:
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George Washington was famous for chopping down a ____ and admitting it to his father because he cannot tell a ___
need to be a correct answer plz
Answer:
1) he chopped down a cherry tree and 2) he could not tell a lie
Explanation:
1. cherry tree 2. lie
Explanation:
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3. Hain sa mga mosunod ang kanta nga walay repeat mark?
A. Do, Re, Mi Song B. Row, row, row your boat
C. Come Let's Play D. Bagbagto
Answer:
a.do,re,mi song
Explanation:
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means ينزع .6
a) Taken away.
Ob) Made it defective.
OC) Kind treatment
d) Made it beautiful.
Imagine you are a reporter covering the Birmingham Campaign in 1963. What details would you include in your news
story? What information do you think is most critical for the public to have?
In 150-200 words, write a brief eye-witness report over what you see and why it is significant.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The details I would include in my news of the Birmingham Campaign in 1963 would be the following.
I would cover closely the decisions and actions of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) during the movement its members organized in the early months of 1963. I would follow closely the motives they had to organize their demonstrations against segregation in Birmingham, Alabama, one of the toughest places in the South for African Americans.
I think this would be the most critical information for the public to have because by understanding the motives of the protests, the American people could better understand what really was behind the civil rights leaders' minds.
I would go beyond the news and tried to interview the leader of the Civil Rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. On the same topic, I would try to do the same with the major of Birmingham, so readers could have both sides of the story.
Why was Hitler able to conquer other countries?
Answer:
poop
Explanation:
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Which of the following sights is most likely to be described as having grandeur?
A. a bare stage after a show ends
B. a snow-capped mountain range
C. a busy kitchen in a popular diner
D. a traffic jam in a major coastal city
Answer:
C. a busy kitchen in a popular diner
Having a grandeur sight means something very beautiful and special to see. It means something graceful and splendor. Hence, among the given sights, most likely to be described as having grandeur is a snow capped mountain range.
What the phrase "grandeur" means ?The word "grandeur" means splendid, marveling, something special to see very graceful, impressive, attractive etc. This word can be used as an adjective with the names of some locations, decorations, buildings and other crafts etc.
The natural scenery, especially mountains, deserts, valleys, water falls, snow caps, greenery and spring etc. can described as grandeur. Similarly something which is luxurious and stylish and have impressive decorations also described as grandeurs.
Here, the phrase, grandeur is most suitable to describe a snow - caped mountain range. A bare stage, busy kitchen or traffic jam are not at all impressive to see. Hence, option B is correct.
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When was the first attack on the British by Washington's troops?
December 25, 1776
June 7. 1776
July 4, 1776
June 4, 1778
Answer:
December 25, 1776
Explanation: