Answer:
American Indians living in Oklahoma have a complicated, interesting, and unique history. Their story involves hardship, tribal and individual victories, clashes of cultures, and juxtaposed realities with the American mainstream.
Explanation:
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Which of the following statements is true about the small, isolated islands of Oceania? O A. They possess abundant natural resources that have not yet been exploited B. They are too far out of the way to be used as stopping points on sea voyages. C. Their languages are different from those found elsewhere. O D. They were of little importance to European colonizing nations.
Answer:
Bro it's A. They possess abundant natural resources that have not yet been exploited. Okay??
Anybody know the answer to this
Answer:
the lack of food
Explanation:
they were starved
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When Napoleon seized the throne and replaced it with a French king, criollos in Latin. America
Answer:
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Explanation:
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What was one major outcome of the invasion of Poland in 1939?
Answer:
The major outcome of the invasion of Poland in 1939 was that it started World War II. Explanation: The German invasion of Poland was a military action of Nazi Germany aimed at annexing the Polish territory.
Explanation:
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16. What was the experience of the Soviet Union during World War Il compared to the United States?
O A. The Soviet Union contributed fewer soldiers.
O B. The Soviet Union was left more politically unstable.
O C. The Soviet Union
suffered greater losses of life.
O D. The Soviet Union entered the war later.
Answer:
C. The Soviet Union suffered greater losses of life
Explanation:
The Nazis were literally invading the Russians and murdering people inside the country. The Soviets lost a tremendous amount of lives during that war.
What was the advantage of using transistors instead of vacuum tubes in the second generation computers?
What was the Reagan Administration's response to the AIDS epidemic?
Answer:
The initial response was making fun of it. And only after 4 years of the health crisis did the Reagan administration accept the severity of the epidemic. there began researches, awareness programs, medicinal trials, and the urge to find a cure for it.
Explanation:
When the HIV AIDS epidemic first began in the early 1980s, the Reagan administration seemed to find it hilarious and even made jokes about it. The acceptance of the epidemic came only by 1985 when the President publicly acknowledged the epidemic as a "top priority".
In the recently unearthed documentary "When AIDS was Funny" by Scott Calonico was released, the Press Secretary to the President, Larry Speakes seemed to take it as a joke about the epidemic that killed one in every three people. Referred to as "gay plague", Speakes as well as members of the media would take it as a joke and make fun of it. It would be after a couple of says that the president would openly accept the epidemic as a serious threat.
The health emergency would be openly accepted by the leaders of the country after 4 years since it began. It was then that the issue would be met with medicines, research, and various awareness programs.
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the first peace agreement between modern egypt and isreal was known as the
Answer:
The isreal treaty i believe
Explanation:
Based on the map below, which of the following is a true statement about transportation in 1825?
Answer:
The Erie Canal opened up trade opportunities from the East Coast to the Midwest
Explanation:
The map in the question shows the Erie Canal, a water route from New York to the midwest in the United States. It serves as a mess of transporting commodities, mainly commercial quantities, and agricultural produce. It also serves as migrating routes for many people moving from New York to less populated places in the Midwest, such as Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Chicago, and other areas in the West.
John C. Calhoun Internal Improvements (Transportation): Supported or Opposed?
Correct get's brainiest. What let Europeans to explore Africa in the 1400s?
A. the death of Mansa Musa
B. the need for new raw materials and resources
C. the demand for new lands to help ease overpopulation
D. the desire to find a route are Africa to Asia
the answer is is c or b to this
Why do you think he did not get impeached/resign like Nixon did?
Georgia's white primary was made illegal in 1945, making it possible for African Americans to participate in the 1946 governor's race.
Despite this fact, why was the outcome of the election still considered a step backwards for the Civil Rights Movement?
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A) The death of governor-elect Eugene Talmadge led to the special election of his son Herman, a strong opponent of desegregation.
B) Though the white primary no longer existed, African American voters still faced expensive poll taxes.
C) The death of governor-elect Eugene Talmadge led to harsher segregation policies by Lieutenant Governor Melvin E. Thompson.
D) Though African Americans could vote in the election, there was limited transportation to take them to the polls.
Answer:
The death of governor-elect Eugene Talmadge led to the special election of his son Herman, a strong opponent of desegregation.
Explanation:
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Question 11
Which statements indicate smart steps for the first-time investor?
OA.
Start making "opportunity cost" decisions now! Start giving up something
nice now for something a lot better later.
B.
When you get your first credit card, do not use that credit card to regularly
finance any purchases!
C. Never invest more than you can afford to lose.
OD. All of the above.
Answer:
D. All of the above.
Explanation:
A first-time investor refers to an individual such as entrepreneur who is inexperienced but willing to allocate or commit his or her capital in anticipation of an expected financial return or profits in the future.
The following statements indicate smart steps for the first-time investor;
A. Start making "opportunity cost" decisions now. He or she should be willing to give up something nice momentarily for something a lot better in the future. Opportunity cost also known as the alternative forgone, can be defined as the value, profit or benefits given up by an individual or organization in order to choose or acquire something deemed significant at the time.
Simply stated, it is the cost of not enjoying the benefits, profits or value associated with the alternative forgone or best alternative choice available.
B. He or she shouldn't use his or her first credit card to regularly finance any purchases.
C. As a rule, do not ever invest any amount more than you can afford to lose in the event of a downturn.
According to the Changes at Work lesson notes, which historical figure was best known for advocating for child labor laws?
Question 3 options:
Mary Harris Jones
Ida Tarbell
Samuel Gompers
John Muir
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Answer:
Great Britain nearly went to war with the U.S. as a result of the Trent Affair.
Explanation:
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13. The two parts of the U.S. Congress are the Senate and the Supreme Court.
a. True
b. False
14. How many U.S. Senators are there?
a. 50
b. 100
c. 102
d. 435
15. We elect a U.S. Senator for how many years?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. 8
16. The House of Representatives has how many voting members?
a. 50
b. 100
c. 102
d. 435
17. We elect a U.S. Representative for how many years?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. 8
18. We elect a President for how many years?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. 8
19. In what month do we vote for President?
a. April
b. August
c. October
d. November
20. If the President can no longer serve, who becomes President?
a. The Vice President
b. The Speaker of the House
c. The Secretary of State
d. The Secretary of Defense
21. Who is Commander in Chief of the military?
a. The Secretary of Defense
b. The President
c. The Vice President
d. The Speaker of the House
22. Who signs bills to become laws?
a. Congress
b. The Supreme Court
c. The President
d. The Vice President
The Muslim conquest of India resulted in the ___. Sultanate of Delhi Qing Dynasty Mongol Empire Gupta Empire
Answer:
Sultanate of Delhi
Explanation:
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invented the wheel around 3500 B.C. Aryans Babylonians Sumerians Hittites
In reality it was the Mesopotamians, but other sources say it was Sumerians, since it's on your list.
Explanation:
Answer:
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What were the causes and consequences of the appeasement policies of the 1930’s?
Answer:
On September 29th, 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain flew to Munich to participate in a conference with Adolf Hitler of Germany, Eduoard Daladier, premier of France, and Benito Mussolini of Italy. The topic: the cession of the Czech Sudetenland to Germany. Czechoslovakia was not invited to the conference, and the Czech delegate was forced to remain outside the room until the conference was over.
Ten hours later, an agreement was reached which granted each of Hitler’s demands. The following morning, Chamberlain presented to Hitler an additional treaty which, to paraphrase it, demonstrated “the desire of the peoples of both our countries never to go to war again.” Then Chamberlain flew back to London, and when he arrived was granted a tremendous reception. He was invited to Buckingham Palace by George VI. After his audience with the King, Chamberlain then addressed the crowd that developed and uttered the now famous sentence: “I believe this represents peace in our time.”
As everyone knows, six months later, Hitler invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia and, 11 months after Munich, England and Germany were at war. Ever since then, Munich has been characterized as England’s greatest embarrassment, Chamberlain has been characterized as a wimp with an umbrella, and any attempt to “sooth or to pacify,” which is the original meaning of Appeasement, has been tainted with the stigma of Munich.
During the Battle of Britain three British journalists (Michael Foot, Peter Howard, and Frank Owen), writing under the pseudonym “Cato,” wrote Guilty Men, blaming Chamberlain, Stanley Baldwin (Prime Minister from 1935-37), and Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister from 1929-35), and other members of the National Government (the Government from 1931-40) entirely for the crisis that Britain found itself in then. According to Foot, Howard, and Owen, they “. . . were “guilty” of being blind to their duty, of failing to rearm sufficiently, of refusing to hear – in fact of stifling – other voices which spoke the truth.” (1) This has been the consensus that has been accepted in the past 58 years by nearly everyone.
Britain eventually did win the war, but at a large cost. It was forced to liquidate many of its overseas investments, and even to give 99-year leases for military bases on its colonies in North America to the United States. It has lost all of its Great Power status. Its economy has suffered from gradual decline – so much so that Great Britain is now one of the poorest industrialized countries in the world. In fact 12 years ago, even Italy surpassed Britain’s per capita income.
After the war, the Cold War developed, and the initiative in foreign policy passed from Great Britain to the United States. So did the stigma of Munich, which helped to intensify the Cold War during the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Every time a President wanted to decrease the tension, he has been attacked for being an “appeaser.” For example, when the Berlin Wall was built in 1961, John F. Kennedy received, among other things, an umbrella from students at the Free University (in West Berlin). The point: don’t give in to the Soviets.
He got the “lesson” and in the following year brought the United States the closest it’s ever been to nuclear holocaust in the Cuban Missile Crisis. He and President Lyndon Johnson escalated the most unwinnable war in American history: Vietnam. During the 1970s, Presidents Nixon, Ford, and Carter attempted to reach a detente (or understanding) with the Soviets. But this policy was never attempted seriously, as the Soviet Union was still deeply distrusted. By the late 1970s, it was abandoned when President Carter, to retaliate against the Soviet invasion of Afganistan, launched a grain embargo and boycotted the (Moscow) Olympics.
Then Ronald Reagan was elected President. During his first term, he increased military spending by a significant amount, did not meet with any Soviet (“Evil Empire”) leader, and made the ill-quoted 1983 remark “We start bombing in five minutes.” He followed a policy diametrically opposed to appeasement. Perhaps as a result, America won the cold war, perhaps not. In any event, that’s not my purview.
Even today, when the United States is dealing with such leaders as Bashar al-Assad, it has to act tough, as if, if it doesn’t, Munich will reoccur. It was 70 years this September that Chamberlain flew to Munich, and “dishonoured his nation.” Seventy years is a long time, but it is interesting to note that that conference is still very much with us today.
Explanation:
What did the federal government do to prevent Jim Crow Laws?
What did the federal government do to prevent Jim Crow Laws?
Answer:In 1948 President Harry S. Truman issued Executive Order 9981, desegregating the armed services. As the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum and used federal courts to attack Jim Crow statutes, the white-dominated governments of many of the southern states countered by passing alternative forms of restrictions
Which statement best describes a manor in the medieval era?
O It was a large town owned by nobles and worked in by serfs.
O It was a large house where nobles and knights lived together.
It was a large house where nobles and servants lived together.
It was a large town owned by church officials and worked in by nobles.
Era una casa grande donde convivían nobles y caballeros.
Answer:
its B:)
Explanation:
What did Erasmus teach needed to happen within the Church? Did his suggestions eventually come to pass?
Answer:
Erasmus
Explanation:
Erasmus was a Dutch scholar and Catholic priest whose views were distinct from many other religious reformers. Erasmus travelled throughout Europe as a biblical and humanist educator. He trusted the power of words and used his writing to attack scholars theology and clerical abuses and promote his philosophy of Christ.
Erasmus was condemned from all sides because of his ideas which were opposed by clergies. He had worked for peace and unity, only to experience war and breakup.
Using the following documents, evaluate the extent to which politics affected gender roles for women in twentieth-century Latin America.
Document 1
Source: Ricardo Dolz, Cuban senator, speech to the Cuban Senate on a bill to give married women economic rights, Havana, Cuba, 1917.
Women should have their rights because the movement is recognized worldwide, it is just and moderate, and the women are not asking to dominate men. Resisting the woman’s movement will encourage women activists to become socialists and fulfill everyone’s greatest fear.
Document 2
Source: María Luisa Marín, anarchist and union organizer, speech in support of jailed communist politician Herón Proal in the rent-strike movement in Veracruz, Mexico, December 1924.
We will do what we can so that our children will not denounce us as traitors and cowards. We will prove that with Proal or without him, the Veracruz renters will defend their rights. In view of the danger that now threatens us, we issue an urgent call to the people. Don’t wait for the powerful to help you. They will never appreciate the dignity and value of our solidarity which some day will triumph. The supreme hour of the people has arrived. People of Veracruz, wake up and join the struggle.
Document 3
Source: Sandinista National Liberation Front of Nicaragua,* party platform, 1969.
The Sandinista Popular Revolution will abolish the discrimination that women have suffered with respect to men: it will establish economic, political, and cultural equality between women and men. It will elevate the political, cultural, and vocational level of women via their participation in the revolutionary process.
Rob DeSalle studies genes and DNA. According to him, what about genes determines how complex living things are?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached or further references we can say the following.
Rob DeSalle studies genes and DNA. According to him, genes determine how complex living things are in that these genes specifically characterize every single living being on planet Earth.
For Rob DeSalle, the number of genes does not determine if you are a better species than others. Or the wrong idea that if some species have different amounts of genes this means that it has better DNA or is a superior species.
Desalle indicates that some amoebas have more DNA in their cells, compared to humans. For him, the key lies in how the species uses its DNA in order to determine its complex life.
What were some of the governing policies of the Song Dynasty?
Answer:
The New Policies (Chinese: 新法; pinyin: xīnfǎ), also known as Xining Reform (熙宁变法), Xifeng Reform (熙丰变法) or Wang Anshi Reform (王安石变法), were a series of reforms initiated by the Northern Song dynasty reformer Wang Anshi when he served as minister under Emperor Shenzong from 1069–1076.
Explanation:
Why were so many tribes able to invade the Western Roman Empire?
Answer:
The Barbarian attacks on Rome partially stemmed from a mass migration caused by the Huns' invasion of Europe in the late fourth century.