How did the Great Depression affect American workers
Who were two English thinkers that used natural law to develop ideas about government?
Answer:
John Locke And Isaac Newton
Explanation:
Who is sometimes referred to as the father of our country
Answer:
George Washington
Explanation:
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How would technological advancements (like the smartphone) enhance the advocacy work of many groups?
Answer:
Technological advancements would connect ideas and people
Explanation:
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The phrase "Era of Good Feelings" was coined by a ___ newspaper
A.) government
B.) Boston
C.) Charleston
D.) Philadelphia
E.) New York
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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In the publius what is the ultimate purpose of constitution
Answer:
The Federalist Papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the collective pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution. The collection was commonly known as The Federalist until the name The Federalist Papers emerged in the 20th century.
Explanation:
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Who could do justice to my feelings at this moment [of freedom]? Not conquering heroes, themselves, in the midst of a triumph. Not the tender mother who has just regained her long-lost infant, and presses it to her heart. Not the weary hungry mariner, at the sight of the desired friendly port. Not the lover, when he once more embraces his beloved . . . after she had been [taken] from his arms! All within my breast was tumult, wildness, and delirium! My feet scarcely touched the ground, for they were winged with joy, and, like Elijah, as he rose to Heaven, they ‘were with lightning sped as I went on.’”
—Olaudah Equiano, as quoted in
African American Review
Which sentence best states the main idea of this passage?
a.
“not the lover, when he once more embraces his beloved”
b.
“All within my breast was tumult, wildness, and delirium.”
c.
“My feet scarcely touched the ground.”
d.
“not the conquering heroes, in the midst of a triumph”
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
d
Explanation:
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
What were the major events of significance of the Reagan administration ?
Answer:
52 hostages held in Iran since November 1979 are released ending a 444 day hostage situation.
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What prompted China to enter the war directly?
the UN victory at Inchon
the early successes of North Korea
the US threat to use nuclear weapons
the UN victories in the northern peninsula
The early successes of North Korea
Explanation:
the Chinese wanted North Korea as a Communist buffer state to protect their north eastern provinces that made up Mancuria and the chinese felt threatened by American fleet that lay on their coast...
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1. Give two geographic reasons why cities grew up on rivers.
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Answer: Rivers were an easier way to transport goods, since land roads were practically non-existent. The river ensured constant fishing. Fish was fundamental in the diet of ancient peoples. -The constant flow of the rivers cleaned the air, taking away the pests that could affect the health of men.
Explanation:
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Quiz Instructions
Question 1
1 pts
After the Revolution, the balance of power between women and men and
between whites, blacks, and Indians remained largely unchanged.
True
False
Answer:
True :3
Explanation:
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4. TRUE OR FALSE: Women had more rights in Athens than in Sparta. Mi
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Spartan women had more rights
what two men were not in athenians
Answer: Alexander the great, and Phillip
Explanation:
Why is Abraham Lincoln nicknamed the Great Emancipator? Who freed the slaves?
Which city, now the capital of modern day Iraq, was an important center of learning during the Islamic Golden Age?
Select one:
Beijing
Cairo
Baghdad
Athens
Answer:
Baghdad
Explanation:
Beijing is the capital of China
Cairo is the capital of Egypt
Athens is the capital of Greece
So that leaves with Baghdad, the modern day capital of Iraq.
1. How does the percent voting vary by state?
How did minority groups and women contribute to WWI abroad and how did this impact life for them at home in America?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the options to answer this question we can comment based on our knowledge of the topic.
Minority groups and women contributed to WWI abroad in the following ways. This contribution impacted life for them at home in America too,
Minority groups and women could join the armed forces.
Women were hired to do jobs traditionally done by men because men joined the armed forces and had to go to Europe to fight in the war front. Women and other minority groups filled those vacancies in the fabrics to still producing weapons and the war supplies needed to send to the battlefield.
Of course, this facilitated minority individuals to find jobs more easily in different industries. Historians consider that approximately one million African American soldiers fought.
So the participation of the United States in World War I opened the opportunity to women and minority groups that had been relegated by the US industry in the previous years of the war.
How was the election of 1840 different from other elections?
Answer:
The 1840 presidential election was the only U.S. Presidential election in which four people who either had been or would become a U.S. President (Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, and Polk) received at least one vote in the Electoral College.
Explanation:
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Islam is the most common religion in Central Asia. Where did Islam first come from?
A. Africa
B. the Middle East
C. Europe
D. North America
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
ОА
OB
Ос
OD
Answer:
B. The Middle East.
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Answer:
A. Africa
Islam came to root along the East African coast some time in the 8th century, as part of a continuing dialogue between the people on the East coast and traders from the Persian Gulf and Oman. Like early Christianity, Islam was monotheistic, that is, Muslims worship only one God.
Greek civilization was dependent upon what
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Answer:
In the 8th century BC, Greece began to emerge from the Dark Ages which followed the collapse of Mycenaean civilization. Literacy had been lost and Mycenaean script forgotten, but the Greeks adopted the Phoenician alphabet, modifying it to create the Greek alphabet.
Explanation:
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Answer:
They were dependant upon each other because they were made up of several city-states, I think.
Explanation:
This is why the economy was based on trade because they traded among each other.
1. What two European countries were rivals,
and how was their dispute over land claims
settled? (p. 452)
2. Describe, in at least 1 sentence, how Hernan
Cortes overthrew the Aztec Empire. (p. 452-
453)
3. Describe, in at least 1 sentence, how
Francisco Pizarro overthrew the Inca Empire.
(p. 454)
4. In what ways did Spain maintain control of
its colonies? (p. 455)
Answer:
1. Spain and Portugal is a long time rival.In order to end their dispute over land they split the world by drawing a north-to-south line of demarcation in the Atlantic Ocean, about 100 leagues (555 kilometers or 345 miles) west of the Cape Verde Islands, off the coast of northwestern Africa and then controlled by Portugal.All lands west of that line were claimed by Spain
2.Cortés managed to escape with some of his men from Tenochtitlan. He gathered a large force of natives including the Tlaxcalans to fight the Aztecs. He returned to Tenochtitlan and laid siege to the city. After three months of fighting, he finally took control of the city and completed his conquest of the Aztec Empire.
3.With fewer than 200 men against several thousand, Pizarro lures Atahualpa to a feast in the emperor's honor and then opens fire on the unarmed Incans. Pizarro's men massacre the Incans and capture Atahualpa, forcing him to convert to Christianity before eventually killing him. Pizarro's timing for conquest was perfect.
4.Conquistadores, soldiers, and mission- aries were the primary Spanish coloniz- ers; farmers and traders came later. Colonies were governed by crown- appointed viceroys or governors. Settlers had to obey the king's laws and could make none of their own.
What influenced Roman Art?
Answer:
The art of Ancient Greece had a great influence on the art of Ancient Rome. Although Greek art had the greatest influence on the Romans, other civilizations that they conquered and encountered over their wide empire also had influence. These included the Ancient Egyptians, eastern art, the Germans, and the Celtics.
Place the following sequence of events in the correct order.
Ferdinand Magellan set out from Spain with five ships to find a way to reach the Pacific.
The Treaty of Tordesillas was signed.
Columbus returns to Spain
The Dutch built Cape Town.
According to what is required in the question, the events are organized in the following chronological order from oldest to most recent.
Explanation
The first event that occurred in chronological order is the return of Christopher Columbus to Spain, since it is not specified to which of his trips the question refers, it is necessary to emphasize that Columbus traveled four times to the New World (today is known as America) that were on the following dates:
First voyage (August 3, 1492 - March 15, 1493)
Second voyage (September 25, 1493 - June 11, 1496)
Third voyage (May 30, 1498 - November 25, 1500)
Fourth voyage (April 3, 1502 - November 7, 1504)
In these trips, Christopher Columbus discovered the New World by chance because his initial objective for this exploration was to find a route to the East Indies crossing the entire ocean surrounding the globe. During his four trips to America, Columbus explored several of the islands of the Caribbean Sea and part of the coast of the continental zone of Central and South America.
The second chronological event is the departure of Fernando de Magallanes on August 10, 1519, at the command of five ships and went to the south of South America where he crossed a strait (which today bears his name) and thus reaches the Philippines passing through the Pacific Ocean.
The third event is the start of the construction of Cape Town, a city located on the southern coast of Africa, in what is now known as the country of South Africa. This construction began in 1652 when a group of Dutch settled there with the sole objective of building a route station for ships traveling to the East Indies and that had to pass through there.
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Explanation:
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The art of
involves the intricate folding of paper.
Answer:
origami
Explanation
Answer:
Origami
Explanation:
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5. What was the "Children's Crusade?"
Answer: The Children's Crusade was a failed popular crusade by European Christians to regain the Holy Land from the Muslims, said to have taken place in 1212. The crusaders left areas of Northern France, led by Stephen of Cloyes, and Germany, led by Nicholas.
Explanation:
Answer:
The so-called Children's Crusade of 1212 CE, was a popular, double religious movement led by a French youth, Stephen of Cloyes, and a German boy, Nicholas of Cologne, who gathered two armies of perhaps 20,000 children, adolescents, and adults with the hopelessly optimistic objective of bettering the failures of the professional Crusader armies and capturing Jerusalem for Christendom. Travelling across Europe, the would-be Crusaders perhaps reached Genoa but had no funds to pay for their passage to the Levant. While some participants simply returned home, a large number were sold into slavery, according to the legend. Whatever the exact events of the confused history of the 'Children's Crusade', the episode illustrates that there was a popular sympathy for the Crusade movement amongst the common people and it was not just nobles and knights who felt compelled to take the cross and defend Christians and their sacred places in the Holy Land during the Middle Ages.
Why did Annie easley switch from being a computer to being a programmer
Answer:
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Explanation:
Is there a conflict and drama driven bias? Can you please help me to understand what is the question. My brain is block I don't understand any word.
Answer:
conflict and drama can indeed result in bias and alternation in history.
what the question is asking you is that in the given subject of your question, is there some kind of conflict, aruging, and fighting, such as drama and arguments that has driven to bias and uses unlogical reasonings and emotional based answers.
Explanation: