In which region
or
subregion
was
manufacturing most common?
Answer:
In fact, the Northeast is one of the most heavily industrialized and urbanized areas in the world. The Atlantic seaboard cities of Philadelphia, Boston, and New York City serve as international trade centers. Coal, iron ore, and oil—found mainly in Pennsylvania—fueled the industrialization of the region
Explanation:
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Answer:
The North
Explanation:
If we are talking about the mid/late 1800s and early 1900s then the answer is North. At the time there were very few plantations in the North because their primary source of income was making and selling goods. While in the South they mainly focused on harvesting things like cotton, sugar, tobacco, and rice. They had only had a couple of factories. In the West, they had both farms and factories. Both were important in the West, but they mainly focused on natural resources such as coal, iron, wood/trees, and sometimes gold.
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Match each of these words with the phrase that best defines it
kamikaze
to place something or someone in a
position that is difficult to change
stronghold
to cause someone to lose hope
atomic bomb
a Japanese pilot who attempted to
crash his plane into an enemy ship
demoralize
a secure place
entrench
a powerful bomb that splits an atom
of uranium or plutonium
Correct!
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Answer:
Kamikazes: a Japanese pilot who attempted to crash his plane into an enemy ship.
Stronghold: a secure place
Atomic Bomb: a powerful bomb that splits an atom of uranium or plutonium
Demoralize: to cause someone to lose hope
Entrench: to place something or someone in a position that is difficult to change
Why is it important for governments to have some sort of checks and balance system?
Answer:
The system of checks and balances is an important part of the Constitution. With checks and balances, each of the three branches of government can limit the powers of the others. This way, no one branch becomes too powerful. ... the power of the other branches to make sure that the power is balanced between them
Explanation:
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who is pewdiepie? and why is pewdiepie
Answer:
Have you ever eaten a pubepie? that's why
Answer:
Pewdiepie is an organism comprized of Minecraft and tamborines. His allies are Edgar, Maya, Marzia, Mr.Beast, Sven, Jorgen, Bengt, Members of Floor Gang, and more. His enemies are T-Series, Celing Gang, & Cocomelon. He has one weakness which is..................................Rickrolls.
Explanation:
What was Hitler's first act of aggression?
A. Entering military into the Rhineland
B. Building up Germany's military
C. Annexing Austria
D. Invading Poland
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation:
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How does the food eaten in Sub-Saharan Africa reflect cultural collaboration?
Answer:
Explanation:
The foods reflect cultural collaboration when we look and compare the transition of travel away from the traditional or cultural food from homeland. We compare and see that in USA the missing foods are found in research to be missing African vegetables (34.2%), unprocessed maize meal (29.1%), camel milk (23.1%) and maize grain (13.7%) from the big supermarkets and all suppliers on an average as researched in communities in USA.
Associations of post-migration dietary and physical activity behaviours are very likely to change in research when 2 or more from same community mix with other communities.
So already we can see how important food is to cultural collaboration as full range food would always reflect culture from community to community culture and in natural change. It is believed such natural change would not defy significant change.
Where cultural collaboration would involve everything from food choice, shopping experiences, language, celebration, sharing, providing and community. Food represents a common language and artform for all communities in the Sub Sahara, as its not just about the products it includes the cycle of production like the farming. the selection process that walks with celebration to the harvest and how culture has celebrated its past and how it celebrates new present changes in modern world too. An example would be market growth in Maize and its need in Fufu and Eastern countries how they eat the milk and blood of cattle but do not eat the meat. The latter is tradition, and the new growth is the success in basic foods like maize and growth in basic vegetable food security in the north and not in all areas across the south.
Importance for success in culture requires regulation in communities
such as achieving food security.
To achieve food security however requires that:
1) Sufficient quantities of appropriate foods are consistently available.
2) Individuals have adequate incomes or other resources to purchase or barter for food.
3)Food is properly processed and stored.
4) Individuals have sound knowledge of nutrition and child care that they put to good use and have access to adequate health and sanitation services.
This inturn can prevent nutritional deficiency and social economic crisis, that can also affect culture due to need to change community should foods be unavailable or what was once good yield crops for farmers may at some point have become destroyed crops. Whilst other communities and countries in Sub Sahara, they experience destroyed farms from civil disruptions and savage attacks etc,
Which statement best describes the significance of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964?
Answer:
it outlawed discrimination
Explanation:
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The State of Florida Constitution is similar to the United States Constitution because it:
Is the same length and has the same laws
Is the Supreme Law of the Land
Extends the power of the government
Protect the rights of individuals
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How did the siege of the Alamo inspire the rebels to fight harder against the Mexican army?
Answer:
Because the rebels held out for so long aginst such outstanding odds against them, it gave the rebels the inspiration and courage needed to finish the fight, later even becoming a rebel battle cry, "FOR THE ALAMO".
Explanation:
How did the Axis Powers each defy the allies prior to the war?
-Nazi Germany prior to the war had violated multiple terms agreed to the Treaty of Versailles.
-Fascist Italy had invaded Ethiopia to expand their influence in Africa.
-Imperial Japan had invaded Manchuria and China and kept going despite backlash from the League of Nations.
In the South, slave owners were the ____________.
Group of answer choices
A.Political elite
B.poor farmers
C.Not influencial at all
D.Northerners
Answer:
A. Political Elite
Explanation:
The Elite of the South were wealthy plantation owners who had political influence in state governments due to their immense amount of wealth.
Why do you think whites wanted to keep African Americans from voting
Answer:
They Wanted to keep black from voting because they would vote for the republicans which would take the slaves and with the majority of the population in the south being slaves the republicans would have won.
Explanation:
Answer:
The whites thought they were better than the colored people and thought that they didn't deserve the right to vote.
Explanation:
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What was the impact of Imperialism in India and Africa?
Answer:
The British modernized and industrialized India, many economic declines were caused in India due to the lack of financial benefits from the British rule. There were several negatives of colonialism for the Africans like resource depletion, labor exploitation, unfair taxation, lack of industrialization, dependence on cash crop economy, prohibition of trade, the breaking up of traditional African society and values, lack of political development, and ethnic rivals.
Explanation:
Answer:
India and Africa was industrialized and modernized. Things such as depletion, labor exploitation, unfair taxation, lack of industrialization, dependence on cash crop economy, prohibition of trade, the break of tribes, lack of political development and the rise of ethnic rivalry was left behind.
As a result of the ______. China was forced to legalize opium and lost control over its economy.
A. Taiping Rebellion
B. Meiji Restoration
C. Opium Wars
D. Boxer Rebellion
Answer:
C. Opium Wars
Explanation:
There were two opium wars that mainly had Chinese forces against British forces. China had lost both times and would gradually lose economic hubs (coastal cities) to Britain and other European Powers. The reason for these wars was the restrictions on opium, China had placed in. The British had made a lot of money off of the opium trade, they were not keen on losing such a trade so they went to war.
Answer:
Opium Wars
Explanation:
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How did merchants help to change the medieval social order?
In the crusades
Answer: Merchants banded together to control the number of goods being traded and to keep prices up. They also provided security in trading and reduced losses.
Explanation:
How do court rulings set precedents?
Answer:
Precedent is generally established by a series of decisions. Sometimes, a single decision can create precedent. For example, a single statutory interpretation by the highest court of a state is generally considered originally part of the statute.
Explanation:
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As leader of one of the last Crusades, King Louis IX of France defeated the sultan of Egypt. * O True O False
Who led the communists in China?
Answer:
The massive military retreat of Communist forces lasted a year and covered what Mao estimated as 12,500 km (25,000 Li); it became known as the Long March. The Long March was a military retreat taken on by the Communist Party of China, led by Mao Zedong to evade the pursuit or attack of the Kuomintang army.
Explanation:
Which statement is not true of feudalism? *
10 points
A.Lords provided protection to serfs
B. Serfs worked land owned by lords
C. The Church had little influence
D.Manors were self-sufficient
This was one of the main reasons the American colonist rebelled "taxation without______".
A
presentation
B
contemplation
C
resignation
D
representation
Which of the following conditions provided the greatest catalyst to the women's liberation movement of the 1970s?
a) the belief that women's traditional roles had changed too drastically since the end of world war 2
b) the belief that American women lacked empowerment in the areas of school, work, and home life
c) the belief that women had lost ground when many left wartime employment for life as full-time wives and homemakers
d) The belief that advertisers and magazines seduced women by a propaganda campaign that mischaracterized them.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
B) The belief that American women lacked empowerment in the areas of school, work, and home life.
Explanation:
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two goals of Hitler's philosophy in Mein Kampf and what were his reasons for such a goal?
why did Hitler came up with the idea that the Germans were the master race?
how does Hitler become dictator of Germany and gain control of Germany?
Explain how Adolf Hitler gained and maintained power in Germany.
Answer:
Explanation:Hitler ifundía su creencia en la "pureza" racial y la superioridad de la "raza germana", lo que él llamaba una "raza aria superior". Declaró que su raza debía permanecer pura para poder tomar el control del mundo algún día. Para Hitler, el ideal "ario" era rubio, de ojos azules y alto.
En 1923, los nazis dieron un golpe de Estado conocido como el Putsch de Múnich, que tuvo como resultado la ilegalización del partido y el encarcelamiento de Hitler. - Tras volver en la legalidad, los nazis participaron en procesos electorales, llegando al poder en 1933 con Hitler como canciller (jefe de gobierno).
En las elecciones de 1932, los nazis ganaron el 33 por ciento de los votos, más que cualquier otro partido. En enero de 1933, Hitler fue nombrado canciller, el jefe del gobierno alemán, y muchos alemanes creyeron que habían encontrado al salvador de la nación.
Who are "three fifths of all other persons not comprehended in the foregoing description"? A. Hispanics c. Slaves B. Native Americans D. Analo Sayons
6. __________________________________in Greece was when one person owned another and forced them to work.
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Slavery in Greece was when one person owned another and forced them to work.
How did Paul influence early Christian communities?
A. He asked the roman emperor to convert
B. He endured very public suffering for his faith
C. He became the first pope of the Catholic church.
D. He wrote letters to help new church communities.
Answer:
D. He wrote letters to help new church communities.
Answer:
D. He wrote letters to help new church communities.
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A motorcycle traveled 250 kilometers in five hours. What was its average speed
in km/hr? Record your answer in the grid provided below.
Answer:
Average speed is 50 km/hr.
The formula to calculate (average) speed is distance divided by time
d/t=s
So plug in the numbers,
250/5=50
and add the unit, which is km/hr
50 km/hr (kph)
what was a direct result of the Kansas and Newbraska act?
Answer:
The Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed by the U.S. Congress on May 30, 1854. It allowed people in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to decide for themselves whether or not to allow slavery within their borders. The Act served to repeal the Missouri Compromise of 1820 which prohibited slavery north of latitude 36°30 it led into decades called bloody kansas, where pro and anti slavery groups fought
Explanation:
Which person do you believe had the most impact during the Civil War? Why? pls i need it now
Answer:
Abraham Lincoln, tirelessly presided over the giant Union military establishment during most of the American Civil War (1861–65).
Explanation:
Explanation:
Abraham Lincoln
president of United States
Among American heroes, Lincoln continues to have a unique appeal for his fellow countrymen and also for people of other lands. This charm derives from his remarkable life story—the rise from humble origins, the dramatic death—and from his distinctively human and humane personality as well as from his historical role as saviour of the Union and emancipator of enslaved people. His relevance endures and grows especially because of his eloquence as a spokesman for democracy.
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The Fugitive Slave Act a. forbade individual American citizens to assist in the capture of fugitive slaves and instead initiate contact with the federal agents involved. b. allowed federal commissioners to determine the fate of fugitives without the benefit of a trial or testimony by the accused individual. c. ended the decisive controversy surrounding fugitive slaves. d. allowed local authorities to interfere with the capture of fugitives only if the individuals were from the same state.
Answer:
d. allowed local authorities to interferer with the capture of fugitives only if the individuals were from the same state.
Explanation:
The Fugitive Slave Act demanded that the US government actively help in recapturing escaped slaves.