how did a radical republican feel about Lincoln's inaugural speech?​

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Answer: Lincoln surprised his audience by rejecting the triumphalism of Radical Republicans in Congress, who sought to rule over the defeated Southern States with a vengeance. And in the face of resistance spurred by Confederate President Jefferson Davis, who exhorted Southerners “to stand to our arms,” Lincoln counseled “malice toward none, with charity for all.”

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What major event contributed to the mass number of Africans in the Caribbean?



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The Caribbean is composed of people from all over the world including those taken there by force and those who migrated freely.

Caribs lived in the Caribbean for thousands of years. There were many communities of people we now know as Caribs, including Galibi and various Arawakan speakers such as the Kalinago. Beginning in the 16th century, many were killed or expelled from the islands by European forces. They asserted their identity by fighting for land and political rights. One example is Brigands’ War, also known as the Second Carib War (1794 -1798).

Merchants and plantation owners moved into the region. Indentured servants, political dissidents and others from the British Isles provided the first plantation labour.

The biggest migration to the Caribbean was a forced migration of enslaved people from Africa through the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Many of the merchants who settled in the Caribbean during the 17th and 18th centuries were involved in slave trading. The early Caribbean was also a centre for piracy.

In the late 18th century, Britain moved soldiers and sailors to the Caribbean to defend against invasion by competing European powers and guard against anti-slavery revolutions and protests. Former enslaved people came from Canada to join the West India Regiment.

Indentured labour from India and China started in the 19th century. They migrated to the Caribbean to work on plantations in places such as Jamaica, Trinidad and British Guiana. So-called ‘Liberated Africans’ were also indentured during this time.

Many people also migrated from the Caribbean and people convicted of crimes were sometimes transported to Australia and England. Also, Bermuda had a convict establishment for British (including Irish) convicts.

Letter ordering destruction of Carib lands, extract. St. Vincent, 1796. Cat ref: CO 260/14. Crown Copyright.EnlargeLetter ordering destruction of Carib lands, extract. St. Vincent, 1796 Cat ref: CO 260/14 Crown Copyright.Account of the number of enslaved persons in the colony of Grenada, 1807. Cat ref: CO 101/45 f 190. Crown Copyright.EnlargeAccount of the number of enslaved persons in the colony of Grenada, 1807 Cat ref: CO 101/45 f 190 Crown Copyright.Court of Vice Admiralty proclamation on Charles Hamilton. St Kitts, 1816. Cat ref: CO 152/106. Crown  of Vice Admiralty proclamation on Charles Hamilton. St Kitts, 1816 Cat ref: CO 152/106 Crown regarding medical expenses for enslaved Africans captured on French ship La Belle. St Kitts, 1816. Cat ref: CO 152/106. Crown copyright.EnlargeDespatch regarding medical expenses for enslaved Africans captured on French ship La Belle. St Kitts, 1816 Cat ref: CO 152/106 Crown Copyright.Photograph of the Urgent in a floating dock. Bermuda, 1868-9. Cat ref: ADM 195/5 f 31. Crown Copyright.EnlargePhotograph of the Urgent in a floating dock. Bermuda, 1868-9 Cat ref: ADM 195/5 f 31 Crown Copyright.List of 70 African immigrants who claimed return passage from Jamaica to Sierra Leone on board the Clarendon. Jamaica, 21 August 1861. Cat ref: CO 137/356/25 f 189. Crown of 70 African immigrants who claimed return passage from Jamaica to Sierra Leone on board the Clarendon. Jamaica, 21 August 1861 Cat ref: CO 137/356/25 f 189 Crown Copyright.Statistical abstract of migration between Trinidad and neighbouring countries. Barbados, thats all you need to know    

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The Caribbean Islands is one of the world's prime yachting locales, offering diversity, warm weather and fine scenery. The many small islands and relatively calm sailing waters make this region great to explore by sea! The Caribbean has many different Islands, all of which promote a diversity of landscapes and natural wonders to offer to those more inclined to the wild side and adventure. You can visit mountains, lakes, waterfalls, and tropical jungle! You will meet many tourists, as it is a wonderful place to visit, or even live in! Some dangers may include sudden earthquakes, Volcanic Activity,  Tsunamis, Hurricanes, Torrential Rains, and storm surges. Of course, these natural disasters aren't something you'll see everyday.  

what challenge did the untied states face that britain did not while industrializing

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Political instability

Summarize What did Sara Estela Ramírez accomplish as a writer?

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Between 1904 and 1910 she wrote essays and articles that supported workers' and women's rights. She also wrote poetry that focused on sisterhood, philosophy, politics, and male-female friendships. These appeared in the Spanish-language newspapers and literary magazines in the borderland area of Mexico and Texas.

Match each term with its definition.
Aggressive governmental support of
the military
Mobilization
To make something weaker in a sly
secretive way
Undermine
Conscription
To make soldiers and equipment
ready for war
Powder keg
A situation that easily could become
violent
Required enrollment for the armed
forces
Militarism

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List your expectations in History subject.​

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Respect yourself, the teacher & others. · ...

Put forth your best effort at all times. · ...

Be prepared for class each day. · Come prepared with all materials necessary: ...

Follow directions when given. · ...

Pay attention, participate and ask questions. · ...

Preserve a positive learning environment. · ...

Take responsibility for your actions. ·

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What does it mean? The image?
I didn’t understand the meaning

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I think the image is showing an anicent time where there is a king and people are working for him.

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I agree with ace but I want to add more it shows that they’re are looking for treasure and on the top picture it shows they are worshiping the statue. And it looks like they’re Hindi people

Why is it important to trace the history of Science and technology?

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because without it we wouldn't be here and have the things we have.

To learn about things

why did the great war become a world war​

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It became a World War because most of the world was involved it the war. However, it was named First World War because the Second World War occurred, and it was named that for the reason stayed above. Without WW2, the Great War would’ve never became “World War I”.

What was the main reason that kept the Europeans from attempting to overthrow the Ashanti kingdom?

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Answer:poof

Explanation:This cause was taken up by William Wilberforce in Britain, motivated by Christian beliefs. ... Main exports for Ashanti kingdom. ... White guilt, tried to give option of sending them back to Africa. ... Tropical diseases like malaria and yellow fever kept Europeans out of Africa.

55 POINTS Which of the following correctly completes box #3 in the chart above? A. city B. state C. family D. federal Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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The answer is C, Family! hope this helps and have a great day!!

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C

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Question 1
Part A

What is a central idea in Roosevelt's "Address to Congress Requesting a Declaration of War"?


Diplomatic negotiations with Japan fell apart recently with little warning.


Diplomatic negotiations with Japan were going well, and Roosevelt hopes the conflict will be short-lived.


There was no response to the latest American attempts to keep peace in the Pacific.


The United States needs to go to war, though it is uncertain whether it can win a war with Japan.

Question 2
Part B

How does Roosevelt develop the central idea cited in Part A?


Roosevelt suggests that Japan had intended to attack even while supposedly maintaining peaceful negotiations.

Roosevelt states plainly that there was no response to the latest U.S. diplomatic communication.

Roosevelt mentions a negative reply to U.S. negotiations arriving one hour after Japanese air squadrons had started bombing.

Roosevelt mentions a series of exchanges between the United States and Japan over a period of time.

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Part A is Diplomatic negotiations with Japan fell apart recently with little warning.

Part B is Roosevelt mentions a negative reply to U.S. negotiations arriving one hour after Japanese air squadrons had started bombing.

Explanation:

This is right

Roosevelt expects the conflict to end quickly since diplomatic talks with Japan are going nicely. Thus, option C is correct in part A.

A negative response to U.S. negotiations that arrived an hour after Japanese air squadrons began Roosevelt mentions bombing. Thus, option C is correct on part B.

What was the Russo-Japanese War, 1904–1905?

The Russo-Japanese War, a military confrontation that lasted from 1904 to 1905, saw Japan emerge as the first Asian nation to ever defeat a European power after successfully pressuring Russia to give up its expansion policy in East Asia.

Ruinous defeats on land and at sea were inflicted on Russia during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905, brought on by Russian and Japanese expansionism in the Far East. The War exacerbated domestic instability in both nations, which sparked the Russian Revolution of 1905.

The region where the combat mostly took place is today, northeastern China. Ships engaged in gunfire in the waters surrounding the Korean peninsula during the Russo-Japanese War.

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the line segments in a polygon are called?

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Sides

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Sides are the line segments of the outside of a shape, they're important so that people can calculate the area or perimeter of a shape using the measurements of said sides.

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Chaucer offers a fairly lengthy description of the Pilgrims in the
General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. What purpose do these
descriptions serve for you, the reader? Support your answer with
examples from the text.

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Which is the correct description of a party platform?


a. It is a place where political candidates make speeches.


b. It is a statement that outlines views on issues.


c. It is determined by means of a primary election.


d. It is held after the nominating convention.

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A is the answer to this

How did the Black Death arrive in Central Asia? (4 points)

a
In moldy food

b
On trade ships

c
Through dirty water

d
With attacking armies

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the black death arrived on trade ships (B)

The plague arrived in Europe in October 1347, when 12 ships from the Black Sea docked at the Sicilian port of Messina.

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In 1760, following the signing the Treaty of Paris, virtually all of North America that had been French, was suddenly British. The might have been the beginning of long standing British control over a vast empire based on raw materials, agriculture and manufacturing connected by unfettered Atlantic trade. Yet in less than a decade revolution was in in the air. Discuss slavery, the Seven Years War, Pontiac's War, and anything else from this period of time, that may explain the conditions that led to the beginning of the American Revolution.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

During an important time in the history of the colonies in North America, it came a time when the British owned most of the known territory in this region of the Americas. French people were more interested in maintaining the fur trade alive in order to make big profits. But the English were more interested in settling the land.

This British presence in most on the East coast territories meant more surveillance to the colonists, or at least that is how American colonists perceived it.

This represented a period of many hostilities, confrontations, and differences between the English crown and the 13 colonies. Yes, there were wars such as the Pontiac's War or the Seven Years War that increased the tensions between the colonies and the British government.

But what really upset and angered the colonists were the series of heavy taxations imposed by the English government such as the Navigation Acts, the Stamp Act, the Tea Act, the Intolerable Acts, and many more. Colonists were infuriated by these "aggravations."

And what made things worse was the fact that colonists had no voice or opinion in the British Parliament.

And what about aggressions such as the one called the Boston Massacre?

Of course, these things were major causes for the Revolutionary War of Independence.

what was the original strategy for the gifted education program in USA

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Gifted education (also known as gifted and talented education (GATE), talented and gifted programs (TAG), or G/T education) is a broad group of special practices, procedures, and theories used in the education of children who have been identified as gifted or talented. The main approaches to gifted education are enrichment and acceleration

why did the three round table conferences fail in reaching the constitutional settlement​

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Third Round Table Conference

So to solve the problem in 1932, the final round of discussion started. Lord Irwin was replaced by Lord Wellington who was not ready to listen to the people and wanted everyone to follow whatever he says. Jinnah was not even invited. Before the conference Ramsay McDonald announced the Communal Award which was surely a huge mistake in its own. It declared Muslim majority in Hindu majority areas while Muslim minority in Muslim majority areas.

The Congress clearly was outraged and boycotted it. the Muslims however were weak and at least it was giving them something so they accepted.These reasons were behind its failure

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(ASAP 100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST) what is Nixons Evolution on the NIxon Kennedy Debate

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September 26, 1960 is the day that changed part of the modern political landscape, when a Vice President and a Senator took part in the first nationally televised presidential debate.

kennedy_nixon_debateThe Vice President was Richard M. Nixon and the U.S. Senator was John F. Kennedy. Their first televised debate shifted how presidential campaigns were conducted, as the power of television took elections into American’s living rooms.

The debate was watched live by 70 million Americans and it made politics an electronic spectator sport. It also gave many potential voters their first chance to see actual presidential candidates in a live environment, as potential leaders.

The importance of the event can’t be underestimated. Before 1960, there were candidates who debated (Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas were 19th century examples) and there were candidates who appeared on television. And there were candidates who went out on the trail and “stumped” for votes, appearing in public at pre-arranged events or at whistle-stop tours on trains.

But most voters never had a chance to see candidates in a close, personal way, giving them the opportunity to form an opinion about the next president based on their looks, their voice and their opinions.

Going into the debate, Nixon was the favorite to win the election. He had been President Dwight Eisenhower’s vice president for eight years. Nixon had shown his mastery of television in his 1952 “Checkers” speech, where he used a televised address to debunk slush-fund allegations, and secure his vice presidential slot by talking about his pet dog, Checkers. Nixon had also bested Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in the famous Kitchen Debate.

Kennedy was the photogenic and energetic young senator from Massachusetts who ran a calculated primary campaign to best his chief rival, Senator Lyndon Johnson. But Kennedy had debate experience in the primaries and said, “Nixon may have debated Khrushchev, but I had to debate Hubert Humphrey.”

The debate took place in Chicago and CBS assigned a 38-year-old producer named Don Hewitt to manage the event. Hewitt went on to create “60 Minutes” for CBS. The highly promoted event would pre-empt “The Andy Griffith Show” and run for an hour. Hewitt had invited both candidates to a pre-production meeting, but only Kennedy took up the offer.

When Nixon arrived for the debate, he looked ill, having been recently hospitalized because of a knee injury. The vice president then re-injured his knee as he entered the TV station, and refused to call off the debate.

Nixon also refused to wear stage makeup, when Hewitt offered it. Kennedy had turned down the makeup offer first: He had spent weeks tanning on the campaign trail, but he had his own team do his makeup just before the cameras went live. The result was that Kennedy looked and sounded good on television, while Nixon looked pale and tired, with a five o’clock shadow beard.

The next day, polls showed Kennedy had become the slight favorite in the general election, and he defeated Nixon by one of the narrowest margins in history that November. Before the debate, Nixon led by six percentage points in the national polls.

There were three other debates between Nixon and Kennedy that fall, and a healthier Nixon was judged to have won two of them, with the final debate a draw. However, the last three debates were watched by 20 million fewer people than the September 26th event.

Explanation:

The key turning point of the campaign came with the four Kennedy-Nixon debates; they were the first presidential debates ever (The Lincoln–Douglas debates of 1858 had been the first for senators from Illinois), also the first held on television, and thus attracted enormous publicity.

Was reconstruction good or bad for African and american

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Reconstruction of the South had positive and negative effects on both Southern Whites and African Americans. Some positive effects that Reconstruction had on African Americans were the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments that were added to the constitution.

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good or bad it depends on the situation the certain one was having.brainliest

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Why did Ottoman sultans create the Janissary?

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Answer:The organization became an important Ottoman military force soon after it was established because the Janissaries were perceived to be the sultan's most trustworthy soldiers as well as disciplined troops with particular small arms skill

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The biggest change in federalism in the U.S. since the civil war?

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Answer:

Federalism has evolved over the course of American history. At different points in time, the balance and boundaries between the national and state government have changed substantially. In the twentieth century, the role of the national government expanded dramatically, and it continues to expand in the twenty-first century

Explanation:

Dual Federalism (1789–1945)

Dual Federalism describes the nature of federalism for the first 150 years of the American republic, roughly 1789 through World War II. The Constitution outlined provisions for two types of government in the United States, national and state. For the most part, the national government dealt with national defense, foreign policy, and fostering commerce, whereas the states dealt with local matters, economic regulation, and criminal law. This type of federalism is also called Layer-Cake Federalism because, like a layer cake, the states’ and the national governments each had their own distinct areas of responsibility, and the different levels rarely overlapped.

Which best explains how the Dawes Act promoted assimilation of American Indians?

It divided American Indian lands into family farms called allotments.
It required American Indians to own land collectively as a tribe.
It called for the construction of new American Indian schools.
It authorized treaties that created reservations for American Indians.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

b is the answer that is correctl

Answer:

A

Explanation:

The Dawes Act (sometimes called the Dawes Severalty Act or General Allotment Act), passed in 1887 under President Grover Cleveland, allowed the federal government to break up tribal lands.

Which of the following is a false statement?
A
Alexander the Great was Aristotle's student.

B
Alexander the Great conquered Persia and Phoenicia.

C
Alexander the Great wrote The Republic, a book about the best form of government.

D
Alexander the Great spread Greek culture throughout his empire.

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C: Alexander the Great wrote the republic. Is the answer

What does Amendment Seven Protect?

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Answer:

It protects the right to a trial by jury in civil court cases

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It ensures that people dont go to jail just because of what the judge says because that would violate our right

challenges George Washington faced as the first president, in paragraphs

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He wasn't always sure how to handle things; he sometimes made mistakes. He was sometimes awkward, embarrassed, or nervous. Just read this account of his first address to Congress just after taking the oath of office in 1789, as witnessed by Senator William Maclay.

Why do you think the majority Africa gets either excluded or minimized in the study of civilizations and the humanities?

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Answer:

Africa history.

Explanation:

The majority of African history gets excluded from the study of civilizations because of the lack of resources and interest among historians. Civilizations in Africa dated back to hundreds of years and the lack of the artifacts reduces the study of civilizations.  

What did President Hoover believe were his chances of getting re-elected?

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Answer:Presidency. A couple months after he was elected, the stock market crashed and the Great Depression was beginning. Unlike Andrew Mellon and Calvin Coolidge who believed that the federal government should keep its hands off the economy, Herbert Hoover believed that some action from the federal government is necessary.

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