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Explanation:
Fort Worth emerged as a central location along one of the most used cattle drive trails that went into Kansas to meet the railroad. Fort Worth grew to support the large herds passing through by building stockyards and facilities for the cowhands and trail bosses who led the drives. Fort Worth naturally evolved into a cattle market. Later when the railroad was built through town and refrigerated cars were introduced, Fort Worth became a major hub and replaced Kansas as the destination for cattle transportation in Texas.
Answer:
And in 1917, during WWI, the Fort Worth Stockyards was the largest horse and mule market in the world. From cattle drive to auction, there were always plenty of cattle and cowboys in Fort Worth, hence the name.
Explanation:
what impact did the crusades have on the feudal system?
Answer:
There was a decline in the system of feudalism, too, as many nobles sold their lands to fund their travels, freeing their serfs in the process. The conquest of the Muslim-held territories in southern Italy, Sicily, and the Iberian peninsula gave access to new knowledge, the so-called 'New Logic'.
Explanation:
Answer:
There was a decline in the system of feudalism, too, as many nobles sold their lands to fund their travels, freeing their serfs in the process. The conquest of the Muslim-held territories in southern Italy, Sicily, and the Iberian peninsula gave access to new knowledge, the so-called 'New Logic'.
Explanation:
According to Lincoln in his “Second Inaugural Address” what “still absorbs the attention and engrosses the energies of the nation?
8. According to John Green, what invention made Luther's ideas spread so rapidly
throughout Europe?
Answer:
Printing Press
Explanation:
The invention of the printing press allowed books and pamphlets to be made faster and more cheaply. This new technology helped spread the revolutionary ideas of the Renaissance and Reformation.
Colonial leaders did not attempt to petition the king before declaring themselves independent.
O True
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Answer:
FALSE IS THE CORRECT ANSWER BELIEVE ME
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Is cancel culture good or bad?
Answer:
Cancel culture, according to Nardone, can go too far and do more damage than repair. She said once you're canceled, it becomes really hard to make a genuine apology, and even if you do people still might not believe you. ... “I think cancel culture is just really toxic, but people also need to be held accountable.”
Explanation:
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Answer:
Ba d
Explanation:
I personally think that cancel culture is ba d for these reasons: 1- People cancel people over anything! Even if it's a small mistake. 2- A lot of people are harsh and don't understand the difference between listing mistakes made and bully ing someone for their mistakes. 3- A lot of cancel culture and people who participate are Gen Z and well.. as apart of that generation.. we're stu pid. A lot of people who are Gen Z don't think and just do. So yeah, i would say it's bad but their are also reasons as too why it's good.
1. How were the pharaohs of ancient Egypt and the caliphs
of the Muslim empire similar? How were they different?
Answer: i think it might be this: The Islamization of Egypt occurred as a result of the Muslim conquest of Roman Egypt by the Arabs led by the prominent Muslim general Amr ibn al-Aas, the military governor of the Holy Land. ... The process of Islamization was accompanied by a simultaneous wave of Arabization.
The political or religious leader of ancient Egypt was called Pharaoh, and Muslims is called Caliphs. They were similar as both were considered religious leaders.
Who are caliphs and pharaohs?In Islam, caliphs are considered the religious leader that are faithful and ruled the Muslim empire. The pharaohs of Egypt are the highest priests and religious political people.
When Muslims conquered Egypt the spread of Islamism occurred by the Arabs and was led by the governor-general Amr ibn al-Aas. This led to the Arabization of the Egyptians.
Therefore, the caliphs and the pharaohs were similar and different.
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Read the quotation to the left. Which of these adjectives best describes Jurgis’s attitude? Check all of the boxes that apply.
Answer: the answer is fearless and confident.
Explanation:
Answer:
1 3
Explanation:
How did hitler justify annexing Austria and conquering Czechoslovakia before the outbreak of world War ll?
Answer:
To the Allies, Germany justified its demands by asserting that the population of the Sudetenland and Austria were 'ethnically German', and therefore the annexation of this land would simply be returning these people to their 'home' country.
Explanation:
How did electric power transform American society?
Answer:
It helped to create lights so you could see and also people could stop using fire and use lamps instead and it help with the devlopment of Tv's, phones, and power.
Explanation:
Answer:
People could move about more freely, especially at night because of electric lights. Easier living in a home as well. Factories could be built, hospitals could function better, streetlights
Explanation:
Why does the following NOT belong in a summary of the story ?
Answer:
its an opinion was very brave is an opinion people can think he was not brave or just brave not Very brave so the last one D
Explanation:
Need Help ASAP
Write a extended paragraph answering the Compelling Question: Was U.S. Involvement in WW2 Inevitable?
Answer:
Although in retrospect U.S. entry into World War II seems inevitable, in 1941 it was still the subject of great debate. Isolationism was a great political force, and many influential individuals were determined that U.S. aid policy stop short of war. World War II was inevitable for a multitude of reasons. The foremost reason was the existence of three respective, powerful aggressor states (Germany, Italy, and Japan) with imperial and ideological ambitions that would not hesitate to use force to achieve their goals.
Explanation:
Did the population of Texas increase or decrease after the Civil War?
Answer:
For nine years following the Civil War, Texas was in turmoil, as its people attempted to solve political, social, and economic problems produced by the war. Emancipation changed the labor system, and the end of slavery forced a redefinition of the relationship between Blacks and Whites.
Explanation:
I think it decreased
What was Karl Marx property called?
Answer:
It refers to a social relationship with the owner of the property that takes possession of anything
Explanation:
I hope I helped :>
How does Shirley feel at the end of her last letter to Elizabeth
Answer:
we all in school rn
Explanation:
Can y’all please help me with these four questions please I’m in a rush I will mark brainlest for best and first answer please help
we make time or time makes us
Answer:
time make us ..........................
Answer:
Good question though..
In your opinion, what stood out as the most remarkable achievement of Lewis & Clark's journey west? Use two examples from the story to support your claim
In my opinion I believe that Sacagawea remarkable. The lead them, thousands of miles at age 16 , and she was a new mom too! She was the guide and without her I don't think that Lewis and Clark would have been successful in their expedition.
How might tectonic plate movement affect the formation of an atoll ?
Answer:
A tectonic plate movement affect the formation of an atoll is described below in brief details.
Explanation:
An atoll is a collection of coral islets that has developed around the rim of an obsolete submerged volcano producing an inner lagoon or round-shaped coral reef. Atoll formation is secondary to land erosion and the extension of coral reefs encompassing the island. Coral reef atolls can only grow in tropical zones that are the perfect place for coral germination.
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Which argument was most likely used by Southern States in opposition to tariff acts?
The tariffs benefit farmers not industries in the North.
These acts protect industry in the North at the expense of the South.
Slavery in the South is weakened by tariffs on factories.
The government does not regulate tariff acts.
Answer: These acts protect industry in the North at the expense of the South.
Explanation: The south didn't want to pay the tax because it made their products expensive.
Answer:
These acts protect industry in the North at the expense of the South.
Explanation:
The tariffs that the Southern States had didn't benefit them at all compared to what it did in the North.
Hope this helps :)
Use the quote above to answer the following question
What was Secretary of State John Hay attempting to do with his First Open Door Note?
Open up China for trade
Asking the European powers to take over China
Conquer Mongolia
Seize Russia
Answer:
open up China for trade that's all
Which statement would most likely have been made by a male American
factory worker in the early 1800s?
A. All the factories are closing - I don't know what I'll do.
B. There's more money to be made in farming than in factories.
O C. These products can't compete with goods being brought in from
Great Britain.
D. There are many more job opportunities than there used to be.
SUBMIT
Answer:
C
Explanation:
How did decolonization affect African nations?
WWI
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1.
Tanks were a military technology that were first used in WWI.
True
False
Book
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The first use of tanks on the battlefield was the use of British Mark I tanks at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette
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i need a question about 26 amendment.
Answer:
Here. What was the 26 amendment about, and how did it affect in america
Explanation:
just need help with question #5 pls
Answer: 1
Explanation:
The main goals of gerrymandering are to increase the effect of supporters' votes and to decrease the effect of opponents' votes.
Hope it helps!
Answer:
I think the answer is 2 reduce the number of voters
In which type of livestock farming is North Carolina ranked second in the nation?
hog farming
cattle farming
goat farming
sheep farming
Answer:
Hog Farming!
Explanation:
Have good studies!
In what direction are the Papal States from England?
Answer:
So the Papal States are in Italy and England is in the UK. So its safe to say that they are South East of England.
(civics) Was Trump above the law? Please provide proper answers, this is due tomorrow.
Please provide links if you can
Answer:
i think ur explanation is good
Explanation:
links:
Supreme Court rules today: Trump is not above the law ...
www.peoplesworld.org/article/supreme-court-rules...
White House makes it official: Trump is above the law ...
www.peoplesworld.org/article/white-house-makes...
5 sam houston only facts
3 facts both men have in common
5 lamar only facts
By most accounts, Sam Houston and Texas were both born on the same date: March 2. (There is a little disagreement among historians on when the Texas Declaration of Independence was ratified by all signers.) And despite what you might have read, according to Houston biographer James L. Haley, “What’s not true is that Houston made them wait until his birthday to sign the declaration. If he’d thought about it, he probably would’ve. ”Be that as it may, what better time to share a few lesser known anecdotes and insights into perhaps the most eccentric, headstrong, and wonderful leaders this great state has ever known? Houston loved to make statements with his attire Often it was retro. When it came time to hand over the reins of Texas to his arch-nemesis, president-elect Mirabeau B. Lamar, Houston decked himself out in vintage threads in an effort to mimic Gilbert Stuart’s portrait of President George Washington. According to Haley: “Houston arrived dressed like George Washington, in a suit of federal knee-breeches and his hair tied in a queue. According to one observer, the departing president “dressed himself so much like Stuart’s portrait…with powdered hair and elegant fitting garments, that he really looked more like the picture than ever Washington did himself.” Decked out in this vintage gear, and perhaps with a gourd or two of rye whiskey aboard, Houston proceeded to give an passive aggressive three- or four-hour farewell address, as the eager Lamar seethed, simmered, and finally boiled over. By the time Houston left the stage, Lamar was so infuriated, his secretary had to read his speech for him. Then there was the time Houston reached even farther back in time, commissioning a portrait of himself as Roman hero Gaius Marius. And like those hipsters you see at festivals rocking Native American headdresses, Houston loved to deck himself out, sometimes even appearing at official government meetings in full Cherokee attire, much to the disgust of lames like then-secretary of war John C. Calhoun. Unlike the modern hipsters whose trail he blazed, Houston earned that right. He lived amongst the Cherokee on multiple occasions, had been adopted into the tribe, and fought (with little success, in the end) to preserve their rights. You could say he had a pass, unlike those cultural-appropriating kids at Coachella. And while with the Cherokee, Houston picked up the habit of whittling, make him a craftsy artisan. One last note on his fashion sense. When modern hipsters wear neckties, they tend to be ridiculous. The same went for Houston.
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Francis Scott Key represented him in court. And then there was the time that Francis Scott Key, yes, that Baltimore attorney who wrote the lyrics to the national anthem, ineffectually represented Houston in a very important case. Houston had beat, caned, and called Ohio congressman William Stanbery a “darned rascal” on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, an incident that arose after Stanbery had publicly claimed that during his term as Tennessee governor, Houston had swindled his beloved Cherokee Indians. Hauled before Congress to answer for his alleged crime, Houston delivered his own closing argument, reportedly because Key was “indisposed” (read: hungover) at the trial. (Some reports have it that Houston was equally “indisposed,” but better able to marshal his thoughts from the defense bar.) Though Houston was quite persuasive in protection of his own honor—one woman in the gallery said “I had rather be Sam Houston in a dungeon than William Stanbery on a throne”—he was convicted, though he never paid a dime nor served a day behind bars for his offense. He hightailed it for Texas before the law could lay a finger on him. He had a huge fear of ticks. Houston was famously a drinker, at least for the first half of his life before his marriage to Margaret Lea. Haley, author of 2004’s Sam Houston, pointed out his favorite boozy Houston tale to Texas Monthly, which involved Houston, wine, and ticks. At the time, the divorced Houston was courting Anna Raguet of what is now the Lufkin/Nacogdoches area. She would spurn his advances, thanks in no small part to antics like the following, as related in Haley’s book:
“[Of] Houston’s many sojourns in Nacogdoches, this was to be the most stressful, because with everything else going wrong, he still had to be on his best behavior in his losing campaign for the affections of Anna Raguet. This particular stay, therefore, is most likely the one during which Houston accompanied several lawyer friends on a hunting excursion of several days on Neal Martin’s property outside of town. While the other men were in pursuit of the panting deer, Houston, attended by his bodyservant, also named Sam, stayed behind at Martin’s cabin, drinking, or as the bodyservant put it, the president “looked upon the wine when it was red.” This got to annoy his companions, who determined upon an appropriate revenge: