The Monroe Doctrine was intended to guard what for the United States?
the Western Hemisphere
the use of all foreign trade ports
the terms set forth in the Treaty of Paris
its independence from Great Britain
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
The Monroe Doctrine was a policy framed by President James Monroe. The doctrine was issued in opposition to European colonialism in America. The doctrine was intended to guard the Western Hemisphere of the United States from European colonization.
After Spain and Portugal colonies in Latin America achieved independence, President Monroe issued this policy to stop European countries to further attempt to colonizing countries in the US.
Therefore, option A is correct.
Explorers from which country were looking for the Northwest Passage?
Spain
Britain
Russia
America
Answer:
britian
Explanation:
Which part of the following scenario does NOT represent a Democratic Voting System??. . . .
The country of Fleck-istan has an election next March. All citizens are allowed to vote as this election happens every four years. The party with the most votes will win a majority in the legislature and be able to make laws. The current ruling party has passed a law that has outlawed two other parties that are popular, but will let smaller more unpopular parties participate in the election.
Answer: The current ruling party has passed a law that has outlawed two other parties that are popular, but will let smaller more unpopular parties participate in the election.
What was a reason for the decline and fall of the Safavid Dynasty?
A. Religious rebellion
B. Growth of nationalism
C. Economic collapse
D. Weakened military
Answer:
D.... i hope its right lol...
Answer:
D. Weakened military
Explanation:
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2. What was the Sepoy Rebellion and how did the British respond to it, both
socially and governmentality?
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Which of these was Soviet leader Joseph Stalin's primary goal during negotiations with Britain and the United States at Yalta and Potsdam?
Answer
A redrawing the map of Europe on the basis of self-determination
B punishing Germany by dividing it into four permanent occupation zones
securing foreign aid from the United States to help rebuild the Soviet Union
D establishing a buffer zone of friendly communist states to protect the Soviet Union
Answer:
D)establishing a buffer zone of friendly communist states to protect the Soviet Union
Explanation:
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin can be regarded as Georgian revolutionary and also a Soviet politician. He ruled the Soviet Union between the year 1927 to the year 1953. One of his primary goal during negotiations with Britain and the United States at Yalta and Potsdam was establishment of a buffer zone of friendly communist states to protect the Soviet Union
The biggest disagreement that caused the
creation of political parties was the disagreement
over---
Answer:
Answer D
Explanation:
there were many debats like how much power a goverment should have for example or even the new start of the goverment plan and how it would be represted in congress
Slavery throughout the United States was permanently abolished by the
a
ratification of the Constitution of the United States
b
approval of the Republican Party platform of 1860
c
issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation
d
adoption of the 13th amendment to the Constitution
D. Adoption of the 13th amendment to the Constitution.
Explanation:
The 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution permanently abolished slavery in the United States.
A lot of people believe that the Emancipation Proclamation abolished slavery in the United States, this is false. The Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Abraham Lincoln, whose main goal was to keep the country together and shorten the war. The proclamation freed all slaves only in the rebellious states or states that were part of the Confederacy. The border states that were essentially part of the Union but had slaves did not have to get rid of their slaves. The Emancipation Proclamation was seen as a tactic to shorten the war by making the rebellious states less powerful. If they did not have slaves to help on plantations, they would lose money, causing them to not be able to buy weapons or supplies.
The 13th Amendment was adopted into the United States Constitution on December 6, 1865 . It abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in the United States unless it is for punishment for a crime.
As a detective, you have to assume Oswald is guilty of the crime. How can you explain these pieces of evidence?
All the following were native American tribes fighting during the Battle of little Bighorn except
A:choctaw
B:cheyenne
C:Sioux
D: Arapaho
Answer:
I think its B or c hope it helps
Who was in control of the Middle East during te age of imperialism?
Please help!
Answer:
try checking the internet
What circumstance caused the event illustrated in this image?
anger over taxes
anger over rule of law
anger over religious practices
disagreements over due process
A traditional Raga piece is broken into how many sections? 1 4 6 3
Answer:
4
Explanation:
A raga performance usually has a structure based on defined sections called the alap, jhor, jhalla and gat.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
What citizens does abortion impact the most?
-geographic location
-socioeconomic status
-age
-gender
-race
Answer:
gender,age
Explanation:
A)Ignored
B)broke the commandment of
C)disregard
D)obey
Answer:
d
Explanation:
whats the impact of battle of khe sanh?
Answer: "The number of Communist forces killed in the Battle of Khe Sanh would reach around 10,000, compared to fewer than 500 U.S. Marines killed in action"
Explanation: The Battle of Khe Sanh began on January 21, 1968, when forces from the People's Army of North Vietnam (PAVN) carried out a massive artillery
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How did some Native Americans avoid reservations?
They left for South Dakota.
They escaped to Canada.
They fled to Mississippi.
They joined the U.S. Army.
Explanation:
I'm pretty sure it is answer choice number 1
Answer:
They escaped to Canada
Explanation:
The Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced them out of Mississippi.
THIS IS AN EMERGENCY
African Americans secured passage of civil rights legislation by
A. electing African Americans to the United States Congress
B. working through the court system and mass protests
C. pushing for legislation through referendum
D. conducting work stoppages around the country
Where did World War I begin?
Asia
North America
Europe
South America
Answer:
Explanation:
ok here north america
Differences between Cherokee constitution and US constitution?
Answer:
The differences between Cherokee constitution and US constitution is that the Cherokee was carving out a permanent, independent residence in the United States in the 1820s. The Cherokee nation enacted a Constitution in 1827 that was modeled after the US Constitution, with executive, legislative, and judicial divisions tailored to Cherokee needs. However, the Constitution is the framework for the federal government of the United States. It is the highest form of law in the country. The Constitution creates the branches of government and gives them the power to govern. However, it also protects the citizens of the United States and guarantees their basic rights.
Explanation:
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The situation below describes segregation.
After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that segregated schools were unconstitutional, President Eisenhower had to
federalize the Arkansas National Guard and send federal troops to protect nine African American students
entering Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
What did the events at Central High School in Little Rock illustrate?
-that the Supreme Court decision by itself did not end segregation in public schools
-that states do not attempt to resist Supreme Court decisions
-that the public supported the Supreme Court's decision
-that people at all levels of government supported the goal of school integration
Answer:
it's number two since the states posted no objections in the desicion
Why was the attack on Pearl Harbor considered an event that would change the world forever?
Explain the attack (beginning to end)
 PLEASE HELP
The importance of Judaism in modern western government is the
A adoption of the 10 Commandments as law
B Separation of religion and government
C Use of a moral code to build an ethical and legal system
D division of power into three branches of government
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Step 1: Look at the video click on the link below
(Links to an external site.) The Story of Silk Roads (Links to an external site.)
Step 2: Now that you have seen the video answer questions below
1. Who was powerful in ancient China and how did they display that power?
2. What do these choices reveal about the values of Asian civilization?
3. How is Japan a land of rituals and why do they need these rituals?
4. How do rituals affect your cultural world?
Step 3: Open your textbook, Page 184 Chapter 7 Unit 3.1
Title:
Main Idea:
Sub Titles:
1.)
2.)
Key Vocabulary: (Define)
1.)
2.)
Names & Places: (Define)
1.)
Review & Access: Answer
1. What continents were connected by the Silk Roads?
2. What impact did the Silk Roads had on China’s economy
3. Who is the large man with the mighty mustache in the cartoon?
A. William 1
B. William 11
C. Otto von Bismarck
D. Napoleon III
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
bismarck had a huge stache
What is colony............?
Areas where foreign nations control trade and natural resources is best described as _________.
a. anti-imperialism
b. isolationism
c. spheres of influence
d. subsidy economics
Which statement best describes Elisa's character?
Answer: where are the statements but I have a answer Elisa is confident and strong, yet somewhat restless in her current situation. hope it helps and can u give me brainliest
Explanation:
help i just need that answer
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I need the answers for both pls
Answer:
answers are Missouri and Maine and the compromise of 1820
WHO OPPOSSED THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY AND WHY?
Answer:
By 1860, nearly 12,000 African Americans had returned to Africa. But the colonization project met with hostility from white Southern slaveholders who were adamantly opposed to freeing their slaves.
Explanation: