Answer:
because they were rasis
Explanation:
Apartheid in South Africa included white minority in government, separate living quarters, inequality among people, and _______
Answer:
stop all inter-marriage
Explanation:
Apartheid introduced in 1948 which separate the racial groups in South Africa. Nonwhite South Africans required to live in separate areas from whites. Apartheid made laws required the different racial groups to live and develop separately. The laws stop inter-marriage between racial groups.
Closely read these two paragraphs from King’s letter.
For years now I have heard the word “Wait!” It rings in the ear of every Negro with piercing familiarity. This “Wait” has almost always meant “Never.” We must come to see, with one of our distinguished jurists, that “justice too long delayed is justice denied.”
We have waited for more than 340 years for our constitutional and God-given rights … but we stiff creep at horse-and-buggy pace toward gaining a cup of coffee at a lunch counter…
Which of the following best describes King’s answer to the leaders who call for patience?
He questions whether waiting will produce results.
He thinks that waiting 340 years for his constitutional rights has strengthened his cause.
He believes that patience will result in justice.
Answer:
its a. He questions whether waiting will produce results.
Explanation:
Answer:
A) he questions whether waiting will produce results
Next page: C and D
Next page: C
Next page: C
Last page: African Americans have waited long enough for change.
Those who have not suffered injustice cannot criticize the impatience of those who have.
Many have suffered under segregation
Protests expose existing tension.
Disorder is a necessary step toward progress.
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Answer:
The catholic church did not tolerate and deviance from its teachings. At the start of the 16th century, the roman catholic church was powerful in western Europe. There was no legal alternative. The catholic church jealously gaurded its position and anybody who was deemed to have gone against the catholic church was labelled a heretic and burnt at the stake.
Explanation:
What happened in the Holocaust?
Answer:
The history of the Holocaust is complex and vast. While The Holocaust Explained is not able to cover every aspect of Holocaust history, it does seek to aid understanding and help learners to navigate through the sequence of events. This timeline aims to take readers through the main events preceding, during, and following the Holocaust.
9 November 1923
Beer Hall Putsch
Beer Hall Putsch
Hitler and the Nazi Party unsuccessfully tried to overthrow the Weimar Republic. This event became known as the Beer Hall Putsch.
30 January 1933
Hitler appointed as chancellor
Hitler Appointed As Chancellor
Following inconclusive elections, President Hindenburg invited Hitler to become chancellor of Germany.
27 February 1933
The Reichstag Fire
The Reichstag Fire
The Reichstag building in Berlin was set on fire. Marinus van der Lubbe, a Dutch communist, was taken into custody for the crime and later executed. The Nazi government exploited the fire and declared a state of emergency.
22 March 1933
Dachau Is Established
The first Nazi concentration camp was established in Dachau. Until its liberation in 1945, more than 188,000 prisoners were incarcerated here, at least 28,000 of which died.
23 March 1933
The Enabling Act Is Passed
The Enabling Act was passed in the Reichstag, granting the government dictatorial powers for four years.
1 April 1933
Boycott of Jewish businesses
Boycott Of Jewish Businesses
The Nazis carried out a boycott of Jewish-owned businesses and shops. This was the first mass action the regime took against the Jews of Germany.
7 April 1933
The Law For The Restoration Of The Professional Civil Service
The Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service banned Jews and dissidents from the Civil Service. As a result, Jewish teachers, professors, judges and other civil servants lost their jobs.
10 May 1933
Book Burnings
Book Burnings
University students publicly burned books that were considered ‘un-German’ or written by Jewish authors in Berlin. In the following days, similar burnings were held in several German cities.
14 July 1933
The Sterilisation Law is passed
The Sterilisation Law Is Passed
The Sterilisation Law was passed, forcing compulsory sterilisation of disabled or mentally ill people. Approximately 400,000 people were sterilised as a result.
20 July 1933
Concordat with the Vatican
Concordat With The Vatican
The Roman Catholic Church signed a Concordat with the Nazi government. This made the Vatican the first state to officially recognise Nazi Germany.
4 October 1933
The Editorship Law is passed
The Editorship Law Is Passed
The Editorship Law was passed. This law imposed strict rules on what newspapers were allowed to publish. Non-‘Aryans’ were banned from working in journalism.
26 January 1934
The German-Polish Non-Aggression-Pact Is Agreed
Germany and Poland signed a 10-year non-aggression pact.
30 June 1934
The Night of the Long Knives
The Night Of The Long Knives
A purge of the SA leadership was ordered by Hitler, who falsely accused them of conspiring against the government. Over the course of three days, more than 150 people were murdered, including the SA Chief of Staff Ernst Röhm.
2 August 1934
The death of Hindenburg
The Death Of Hindenburg
The German President Paul von Hindenburg died. Following Hindenburg’s death, Hitler merged the positions of President and Chancellor.
1 May 1935
Jehovah’s Witnesses Banned
The German government issued a ban on all organisations of the Jehovah’s Witnesses.
28 June 1935
Revision Of Paragraph 175
Paragraph 175 of the German Criminal Code was revised to impose stricter penalties on any sexual contact between men, increasing the number of convictions by ten. Many of the convicted were taken to concentration camps.
Explanation:
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How can using circuit diagrams and Ohm’s law help electrical professionals design circuits needed to build electronic devices?
Answer:
I am very late to this but...
Explanation:
You will be able to measure current flow by constructing basic electric circuits. This will allow you to know the voltage of the battery in the circuit and how much resistance is in the circuit, this way you can determine the properties of the circuit, such as how much current is flowing through it. <3
How was the nation divided over the issue of slavery?
Answer:
There were multiple causes, but the two main that split the nations: first was the issue of slavery, and second was the balance of power in the federal government. The South was primarily an agrarian society. Throughout the South were large plantations that grew cotton, tobacco and other labor-intensive crops.
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List 5 cattle trails that led north out of Texas
Answer:
Chisholm trail, Ogallala trail, Western trail, Griffin trail
Explanation:
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List of cattle trails
Chisholm trial
Goodnight-loving trail
Shawnee trail
Western trail
Tascosa-dodge city trail
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Why did President Jefferson want to buy from Napoleon?
Why did the Parisians not get the Democratic State they had hoped for and fought for? What step(s) led to getting a Dictator?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, neither context nor further references, we can comment on the following.
The Parisians did not get the Democratic State they had hoped for and fought for because after the French Revolution became a time of instability, confusion, and disorder that did not allow for the people to instill the democracy they aspired for and the fought for during the revolution. That is why powerful General Napoleon Bonaparte got to power and became an emperor in France. The instability, inflation, poor economic conditions, too much destruction due to the revolution, a deep debt, and fear, were the steps that conducted to the dictatorship of the new emperor who invested too much time and money in war and conquering other European territories.
Waterloo was the Belgian village in which Napoleon defeated all the European armies in 1815.
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Which statement is correct concerning the Emancipation Proclamation (1863)?
It expanded the focus of the war to include abolishing slavery.
It was a contributing factor to the start of the Civil War.
Without the Proclamation, it is doubtful any slaves would have been set free.
It was the major reason the Dred Scott decision was made.
Answer:
It expanded the focus of the war to include abolishing slavery.
Explanation:
The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 expanded the focus of the war to include abolishing slavery. Thus, the correct answer is option A.
What is the Emancipation Proclamation?The Emancipation Proclamation, officially Proclamation 95, was a presidential proclamation and executive order issued by President Abraham Lincoln of the United States on January 1, 1863, during the American Civil War. More than 3.5 million enslaved African Americans in the secessionist Confederate states were freed as a result of the Proclamation.
The proclamation stated that "all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and shall henceforth be free."
Slaves were permanently free as soon as they escaped the control of their enslavers, whether by fleeing to Union lines or being pursued by federal troops. Furthermore, the Proclamation authorised former slaves to "be accepted into the armed service of the United States."
Therefore, Emancipation Proclamation expanded the focus of the war to include abolishing slavery.
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What kind of secret police/special forces did Adolf Hitler use?
Answer: Gestapo
Explanation
Answer: The secret police (aka Gestapo) were the official secret police of Nazi Germany. They protected the regime from racial, and political enemies. They used informants, surveillance, house searches, and brutal interrogation methods, including torture, to carry out its investigations.
"The bourgeoisie has stripped
of its halo every occupation
hitherto honored and looked
up to with reverent awe. It
has converted the physician,
the lawyer, the priest, the
poet, the man of science, into
its paid wage laborers. The
bourgeoisie has torn away
from the family its
sentimental veil, and has
reduced the family relation to
a mere money relation."
In which publication does this passage appear?
Answer:
Communist Manifesto
Explanation:
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True or false? In a primary, citizens in a state vote for who they want to be their party’s candidate.
Which issue was addressed by the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case?
A: whether Northerners could own slaves
B: whether Kansas was a slave or free state
C: whether free blacks could vote
D: whether slaves were citizens or property
Answer:
D. whether slaves were citizens or property
Explanation:
Dred Scott escaped the South and resided in the North, where slavery was prohibited
Supreme Court ruled that slaves are not citizens, and if they are found in the North, they are to be returned to the South as properties
Which political leader did Pancho Villa support and why
What is the spoil system and was it good for the country
Answer:
spoil system was a method of appointing officials to the government of the United States of America based on political connections rather than on impersonal measures of merit.
Explanation:
our 7th president andrew jackson invented the spoil system
It ensured loyal, enthusiastic and cooperative supporters of the presidential administration in the civil service.
It maintained an active party organization by offering loyal supporters occupational rewards.
Answer:
The Spoils system is a practice in which the political party winning an election rewards its campaign workers and other active supporters by appointment to government posts and with other favours.
Explanation:
There were some good and some bad that the system gave to the country such as It allowed people who were not fit for government jobs to hold office. It also allowed politicians to wield an enormous amount of power, as they controlled people's jobs, and thus, income and lifestyle. Federal employees were not honest to Jackson even if something he was doing was wrong and corrupt. Some of the pros was the people who were given the jobs worked diligently
Did not take the job or Andrew Jackson for granted
How did conflict with the British affect American trade
Answer:
I believe its Congress replaced the embargo with the Nun-intercourse act. the act stated that the U.S. would resume trade with whichever of those countries lifted their restrictions on American shipping did this help
Oregon
Territory
1846
Mexican
Cession
1848
Louisiana
Purchase
1803
Territory of
the Original
Thirteen States
1783
Texas
Annexation
1845
Gadsden
Purchase
1853
East Florida
1819
Mexico
Alaska
The map above shows the area of land known as the Mexican Cession. How did the outcome of the Mexican-American War affect trade in the United States
It had very little impact on trade, since the area gained was mountainous.
It provided a trade route between the United States and Canada.
It prohibited trade between the United States and South America.
It made trade with Asian countries easier
Answer:
Louisianna purchase - The Louisiana Purchase was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803. In return for fifteen million dollars, or approximately eighteen dollars per square mile, the United States nominally acquired a total of 828,000 sq
Explanation:
Jessica can run 8/5 of a mile in 8 minutes. How long does it take Jessica to run a
mile?
Answer:
8/5 miles=8 min
1 mile=8/(8/5)=8×5/8=5 min.
Jessica run 1 mile per 5 minute
What five revolutionary innovations made possible the Industrial Revolution? Give one example of each of these innovations, and describe how each was adapted. Must be 5 paragraphs
Answer:
analysis
Although Chinese culture is replete with lists of significant works or achievements (e.g. Four Great Beauties, Four Great Classical Novels, Four Books and Five Classics, etc.), the concept of the Four Great Inventions originated from the West, and is adapted from the European intellectual and rhetorical commonplace of the Three Great (or, more properly, Greatest) Inventions.[citation needed] This commonplace spread rapidly throughout Europe in the 16th century and was appropriated only in modern times by sinologists and Chinese scholars. The origin of the Three Great Inventions—these being the printing press, firearms, and the nautical compass—was originally ascribed to Europe, and specifically to Germany in the case of the printing press and firearms. These inventions were a badge of honor to modern Europeans, who proclaimed that there was nothing to equal them among the ancient Greeks and Romans. After reports by Portuguese sailors and Spanish missionaries began to filter back to Europe beginning in the 1530s, the notion that these inventions had existed for centuries in China took hold. By 1620, when Francis Bacon wrote in his Instauratio magna that "printing, gunpowder, and the nautical compass . . . have altered the face and state of the world: first, in literary matters; second, in warfare; third, in navigation," this was hardly an original idea to most learned Europeans.[30]
In the 19th century, Karl Marx commented on the importance of gunpowder, the compass and printing, "Gunpowder, the compass, and the printing press were the three great inventions which ushered in bourgeois society. Gunpowder blew up the knightly class, the compass discovered the world market and found the colonies, and the printing press was the instrument of Protestantism and the regeneration of science in general; the most powerful lever for creating the intellectual prerequisites."[31]
Western writers and scholars from the 19th century onwards commonly attributed these inventions to China. The missionary and sinologist Joseph Edkins (1823–1905), comparing China with Japan, noted that for all of Japan's virtues, it did not make inventions as significant as paper-making, printing, the compass and gunpowder.[32] Edkins' notes on these inventions were mentioned in an 1859 review in the journal Athenaeum, comparing the contemporary science and technology in China and Japan.[33] Other examples include, in Johnson's New Universal Cyclopædia: A Scientific and Popular Treasury of Useful Knowledge in 1880,[34] The Chautauquan in 1887,[35] and by the sinologist, Berthold Laufer in 1915.[36] None of these, however, referred to four inventions or called them "great."
In the 20th century, this list was popularized and augmented by the noted British biochemist, historian, and sinologist Joseph Needham, who devoted the later part of his life to studying the science and civilization of ancient China.[11]
Recently, scholars have questioned the importance placed on the inventions of paper, printing, gunpowder, and the compass. Chinese scholars in particular question if too much emphasis is given to these inventions, over other significant Chinese inventions. They have pointed out that other inventions in China were perhaps more sophisticated and had a greater impact within China.[6]
In the chapter "Are the Four Major Inventions the Most Important?" of his book Ancient Chinese Inventions, Chinese historian Deng Yinke writes:[37]
The four inventions do not necessarily summarize the achievements of science and technology in ancient China. The four inventions were regarded as the most important Chinese achievements in science and technology, simply because they had a prominent position in the exchanges between the East and the West and acted as a powerful dynamic in the development of capitalism in Europe. As a matter of fact, ancient Chinese scored much more than the four major inventions: in farming, iron and copper metallurgy, exploitation of coal and petroleum, machinery, medicine, astronomy, mathematics, porcelain, silk, and wine making. The numerous inventions and discoveries greatly advanced China's productive forces and social life. Many are at least as important as the four inventions, and some are even greater than the four.
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What food related act was signed by George H.W. Bush in 1990?
Answer:
Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990
Explanation:
U.S. Farm Bill Agricultural Development and Trade Act of 1990
What did Georgians feel secession?
Answer:
The people of Georgia having dissolved their political connection with the Government of the United States of America, present to their confederates and the world the causes which have led to the separation. For the last ten years we have had numerous and serious causes of complaint against our non-slave-holding confederate States with reference to the subject of African slavery.
Explanation:
The Georgia Secession Convention of 1861 represents the pinnacle of the state's political sovereignty. With periodic interruptions, the convention met in Milledgeville from January 16 to March 23, 1861, and not only voted to secede the state from the Union but also created Georgia's first new constitution since 1798.
When did the first Mayan settlements emerge?
Which event ignited the French Revolution?
A. the Reign of Terror
B. the storming of the Bastille
C. the rise of the Jacobins
D. the execution of Robespierre
Answer:
it is option B
the storming of the Bastille
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Answer:
the answer is B
Explanation:
A popular insurgency culminated on July 14 when rioters stormed the Bastille fortress in an attempt to secure gunpowder and weapons; many consider this event, now commemorated in France as a national holiday, as the start of the French Revolution.
The Greek civilization consisted of independent city-states on a mainland and on many islands.
true or false
I think this would be False, but I could be wrong.
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Loyalty to one’s country or to people with a common language, religion, and history is known as
militarism.
nationalism.
mobilization.
conscription.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
b
The loyalty to one’s country or to people with a common language, religion, and history is known as nationalism. Thus option (B) is correct.
What is nationalism?Nationalism is a political and social ideology that emphasizes the importance of the nation as a collective entity with a common history, culture, language, and values.
It promotes the idea that the nation is the primary focus of political loyalty and identity, and that the interests and well-being of the nation should be prioritized over those of other groups or individuals.
It can also be a powerful force for social and political change, as it can inspire people to work together towards common goals.
The nationalism is the loyalty for one’s country or to people with a common language, religion, and history. Therefore option (B) is correct.
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Which phrase best completes the diagram? Brown Plessy V. Ferguson Board of Education ? Limited civil rights for African Americans Expanded civil rights for African Americans O A. Gave states the right to treat citizens unequally O B. Protected voting rights for all Americans O C. Addressed racial segregation in public places O D. Only protected voting rights for women
DAnswer:
Explanation:
Answer:
Answer C Addressed racial segregation in public places
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PLS HELP which group of people were considered the most powerful on the arabian peninsula
A. Bedouins
B. those who controlled the oasis
C. traders and merchants
Industrial workers injuries increased because
A) They used more machines
B) They were pushed to work more slowly
C) They were careless
D) Machines fell on them
Answer:C
Explanation: