Answer:
Despite the occasional conflict over orders, horses, and command issues among subordinates, for the rest of 1781 and throughout 1782 the relationship between Marion and Greene strengthened. By the end of the war, as the two became better acquainted and the war had evolved into a containment operation, Marion was Greene’s most trusted officer.
Explanation:
By the end of the war, Marion had become Greene's most dependable officer as the two had grown closer and the conflict had transformed into a containment effort.
Who was Nathanael Greene and Francis Marion?One of the founding fathers of contemporary guerrilla warfare was general brigadier Francis Marion, sometimes known as the "Swamp Fox."
Marion's military accomplishments served as inspiration for Mel Gibson's movie The Patriot. Marion, a native of Georgetown, was renowned for his amazing capacity to avoid and outwit British forces.
One of the most esteemed generals of the Revolutionary War (1775–83) and a gifted military tactician was Nathanael Greene.
He oversaw a successful campaign that put an end to the British occupation of the South while serving as commander of the Continental Army's Southern Department.
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11. -- (5.2) As World War II was ending, the United States decided to join the United Nations mainly because the United States A sought to meet the American public's overwhelming demand for free- trade agreements B wanted to continue to play the same role it had in the League of Nations C recognized that efforts to achieve world peace required United States involvement D wanted to stop the growing influence of newly independent developing nations
Early American leaders designed the Articles of Confederation to create a
national government that:
A. would not have many limits on its power.
B. could strictly enforce its laws in all states.
C. would give the states a lot of independence.
D. could control the entire country's economy.
Answer:
it created union in the United states. I think it may be B or C wait for someone 2nd. opinion
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After initially keeping America out of the First World War, what made Woodrow Wilson go before congress to declare war? Do you agree with his decision? Why or why not?
The Zimmerman telegram asked if Mexico wanted to go to war against the U.S, and that was the final straw for Wilson. He then went before congress to declare war on Germany.
Whether you agree or disagree is up to you.
The U.S. Tried to avoid participation in The Great War of 1914-1918, otherwise known as World War One. Why? What else did we have in mind?
Answer:
The U.S. Tried to avoid participation in The Great War of 1914-1918.
Explanation:
President Wilson declared the United States to remain neutrality when the war erupted in 1914 in Europe. It was a foreign policy that the United States followed to not involve with other nation. The United States did not trouble itself with issues and alliances in Europe and thus stayed away from the war. President Wilson wanted to ensure peace across the world.
What officially started on April 19,
1775?
A. Boston Massacre
B. Revolutionary War
C. Boston Tea Party
D. Continental Congress
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Answer:
B. Revolutionary War
What freedom did Rhode Island offer that other colonies did not?
Answer:It allowed settlers in Rhode Island to govern their own colony and guaranteed their individual freedom of religion. It was the first charter to offer this degree of freedom to a colony.
Explanation:
Answer:
freedom of religion
Explanation:
The 13th amendment and 14th amendments applied to ...
- all states
- some states
- only to northern states
Which one is it ?!?!
Answer:
All states
Explanation:
Answer:
It applied to every state
Explanation:
During her reign, what action did Elizabeth I tilke to resolve the religious turmoil that had engulfed England under her immediate predecessors?
A
She restored Catholicism to England by declaring it the official state religion.
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She outlawed the sale of indulgences to root out corruption among religious leaders.
С
She established a church that would serve as a compromise between Catholics and Protestants.
D
She nullified the Act of Supremacy that had given the monarchy control of the Church of England,
Answer:
Queen Elizabeth I inherited a nation suffering from religious flux, but went on to build a stable, peaceful nation.
1534: The Reformation of Henry VIII made England’s monarch the spiritual and secular head of the realm.
1547: Protestantism is continued under Edward VI.
1553: Queen Mary I reversed this decision when she restored Roman Catholicism as the state religion, and the Pope became head of the church once again.
1559: Queen Elizabeth wished to create a new moderate religious settlement derived from Henry VIII's break from Rome. She established the Church of England in 1559.
Explanation:Queen Elizabeth I wanted to build a stable, peaceful nation with a strong government, free from the influence of foreign powers in matters of the church and the state. To realise this vision it was necessary to reach a new religious settlement that was as inclusive as possible. Changes needed to be introduced with a minimum of confrontation in order to overcome fear and suspicion at home and abroad.
The choice of state religion would have political consequences, whatever the decision. Choosing to remain Catholic would surrender power to Rome and ally England with other Catholic states, such as France and Spain. Returning to Protestantism would align England with the Dutch, its main trading partner, but risked antagonising Spain, the most powerful nation in the world. Protestantism would also create a fear of persecution among England’s Catholics.
The answer is C. She established a church that would serve as a compromise between Catholics and Protestants.
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Why was the government’s decision to raise bread prices such a crucial cause of the French Revolution?
Answer:
Why was the government's decision to raise bread prices such a crucial cause of the French Revolution? Bread symbolized the French peasants' hard labor, and raising its prices symbolized the government's disrespect. ... Bread was a rare commodity in France, and higher prices made it even harder to obtain.
Explanation:
How does Lyddie feel after her first day at the mill?
btw this is in the lyddie book chap 9
Answer:
13 hours
The mill was full of looms that looked like the looms Lyddie was used to except they all ran automatically, which was different from her old loom. The noise in the factory was louder than the loudest thing Lyddie had ever heard. Mill workers had to work 13 hours, but Lyddie was used to it.
Answer:
sorry have not read the book
Explanation:
I don't know this answer please ask someone else either then me
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Where did woman in ancient Egypt live in
Answer:
They live in houses made of dry mud and strong Middle Eastern rocks. very respected in the era of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Explanation:
Admittedly, women living in Ancient Egypt were fortunate to have earned more rights than women in other ancient cultures and were rewarded with greater respect. This is evidenced in various inscriptions, also that some of the most powerful and important gods in the Egyptian pantheon were women. they live in houses made of dry mud and strong Middle Eastern rocks. very respected in the era of ancient Egyptian civilization
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which of the following ships being sunk gets the Americans attention ? NEED ANSWERS FAST FOR TEST
Israel has had a difficult relationship with Palestinian Arabs in part because
Answer: C
Explanation:
Answer: c
Explanation: don’t have an explanation but just want to say I hope you do great on your test and have a great day.
Why did Napoleon sell the Louisiana territory to the US?
Answer:He bought the Louisiana territory from France, which was being led by Napoleon Bonaparte at the time, for 15,000,000 USD. Napoleon Bonaparte sold the land because he needed money for the Great French War. The British had re-entered the war and France was losing the Haitian Revolution and could not defend Louisiana.
Explanation:
can somwone tell me why fred Weasley has to diee
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Answer:
Authors :D
Explanation:
They love killing their readers emotionally
It would look too artificial if none of the 7 Weasleys died.
Molly couldn't die as she had to kill Bellatrix.
Arthur couldn't die as Harry had already lost many father figures.
Ron couldn't die because of Hermione and Harry.
Ginny had to end up with Harry.
If Bill and Charlie died, it will not effect the readers.
Percy couldn't die as he had just reunited with his family.
This leaves the twins. And if both of them died, it will be less painful as they lived together and died together. To make it more painful the Author killed one of then, i.e., Fred.
Also, the twins were the fun makers. They joked on everything regardless of situation. The author wanted to make the Final Battle of Hogwarts sad. So, if Fred died, thre was no one to joke. (George was in grief.)
Poor George!!!
We sailed from Nagasaki and clean, beautiful Japan, the
night of the twentieth of June, passed through the Yellow
Sea, and reached Shanghai, China, on the twenty third. We
left our steamship, the Doric, some three miles out in the
bay, and with regrets we waved our last good-byes as we
sailed out from under her protection. She had been a home
to us and seemed like a part of our own dear country.
Many times we had gone out into the unknown cities and
back again to her as a refuge. We remained in Shanghai
eight days, but were only in the foreign concession. This
concession is a modification of both the Far East and the
West. I never saw men work before! They do the work of
beasts and are treated like beasts. China is thickly
populated and the people cry out against any device that
takes labor and support from their poor coolie classes.
A. Steamship travel was dangerous and uncomfortable
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B. Chinese workers were well treated.
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C. The Chinese didn’t want to convert to Christianity
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D. Europeans looked down on the Chinese workers
Answer:
I think it is a option because in class 10 I learnt it
The colonists in the New World used enslaved African people as labor because
A) Native Americans were better able to escape and hide than enslaved Africans.
B) African people had greater resistance to European diseases than Native Americans
C) the colonists' plantations grew labor-intensive crops.
D) All of the choices are correct.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A. Native Americans were familiar with the terrirtory.
B. African people had been interacting with Europeans through trade for centuries and therefore had immunity to European diseases.
C. True. Cash crops like cotton, tobacco, rice and indigo were very labor intensive.
5. Which group did the government usually side with in a labor dispute?
All the above
Bosses
Workers
None of the above
Answer:
Bosses
Explanation:
the major strikes in the 19th century, the federal government sided with business owners over the unions or strikers. ... During the major strikes of the 1800s, the government viewed labor unions as impediments to the development of the economy and sided with the company owners.
Answer:
Bosses
Explanation:
Which actions by Truman demonstrated that his policies were harsher than Roosevelt's?
Answer:
'Get tough' policy against Russia and stop spread of communism.
Explanation:
'Get tough' policy against Russia and stop spread of communism are the actions taken by Truman which demonstrated that his policies were harsher than Roosevelt's policies. Truman said that to contain the spread of communism around the world, the United States of America will use economy and militarily so these actions tell us that Truman policies were harsher than Roosevelt's.
1. Describe the actions by the U.S. government during the removal process.
2. Describe the events that occurred at Ross’s landing and Bligh’s Ferry.
Answer:
Cherokee attempts at resisting the removal by the United States included creating a formal Cherokee constitution, negotiating the Treat of 1819, and proceeding with legal action within the Supreme Court. These actions proved futile when Andrew Jackson was elected President and forcibly removed them for their land.
The most lawless land in the United States was the area known as the _____________ _______________.
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John Calhoun was a key player in the Compromise of 1850. He was a strong advocate of states' nghts. With this in mind, what part of the Compromise oo you think he supported the most?
A) The Fugitive Slave Act
B) The declaration of California as a free state
C) The idea of popular sovereignty
D) The change in Washington DC.'s slavery laws
A)
Explanation:John Calhoun was for slavery and believed in state rights. So the slave states who allowed it and promoted it... John said it was their right and thought that having slaves was good. He wanted expansion of the states, and having slaves would make that happen.
He would be for the fugitive slave act. :(
What is the purpose of the document?
_To end slavery
_To convince people slavery is.
acceptable
_To make people aware that a slave ship. will be arriving
C.
The document is advertising that slaves will be sold.
Answer:
C) To make people aware that slave ship will be arriving.
Explanation:
In the picture it talks about a cargo, which is what a ship carries, and it tells how many of what gender is in the cargo.
What resource was the confederacy closet to the union
A. Population
B. Grain production
C. Manufactured goods
D. Exports
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is B. or C.
Explanation:
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QUESTION: What was one effect of the Transcontinental Railroad?
A. the creation of time zones.
B. it brought better relations between the U.S. and Native Americans.
C. Buffalo numbers began to increase.
D. It extended the travel time to the west.
Answer:
The completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in 1869 had a huge impact on the West. It encouraged further settlement in the West as it made travelling their cheaper and easier. It also encouraged the development of towns along the railroad, as the railroad made the west less isolated.
Which of these factors helped Germany annex Austria?
A. Germany promised to grant political rights to Austrian ethnic
minorities.
B. People in Austria wanted Germany to protect them from a French
invasion.
C. Great Britain agreed that Germany should control all German-
speaking states.
D. Austrian citizens felt an increasing sense of German nationalism
before World War II.
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What was the purpose of the Agricultural Adjustment Act?
Answer:
The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) brought relief to farmers by paying them to curtail production, reducing surpluses, and raising prices for agricultural products.
Explanation:
the earliest trade routes across the Sahara involved exchanging which of the following items? -kente cloth and baskets , - lumber and water , - gold and salt , - copper and iron tools
Answer:
c=gold and salt
Explanation:
The earliest trade routes across the Sahara involved exchanging gold and salt items. The correct option is (C).
What do you mean by trade routes?
The Trans-Saharan trade routes were a system of routes that connected the Mediterranean coast to the West African savannah and the sub-Saharan region through the Sahara Desert in Africa.
Caravans are the big groupings used by traders to transport their products through the Sahara. The primary form of transportation for both people and goods was the camel.
The trip started in Sidjilmassa, a bustling city in Northern Africa ( near the present-day Moroccan-Algerian border). It travelled through the Sahara, the salt-rich hamlet of Taghaza, and finally reached Wangara, the gold-rich province of the Ghana Empire.
Therefore, the earliest trade routes across the Sahara involved exchanging gold and salt items.
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Mass-produced consumer goods like automobiles, radios, and other
electronics become necessities in the 1920s. Samuel Strauss was a
journalist and critic of "consumptionism" which he felt had overtaken the
country. What was "consumptionism" and why was Strauss against it?
Answer:
Consumptionism is when people have have urge to want more and more things. Strauss contemplated this and did not think consumptionism was ethical and that different types of structures would help the economy, not consumptionism.
Explanation:
The answer maybe same
10. Which of the following was NOT true about Russia and World War I?
A Russia went to war with Germany in 1914
B Russia fought in the central powers with Germany
C tsar Nicholas II forced men to join the army
D Russian soldiers were unprepared to fight
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
It is not true that Tsar Nicholas II forced men to join the army rather he himself took the command of the army to inspire the soldiers to fight against the enemies.
Who was Tsar Nicholas II?Nicholas II ruled Russia from 1894 and served as military commander from September 1915 until he was abducted in March 1917 during a popular protest against the shortage of bread, war, and independence.
Historians argue the importance of modernization, the independent system, the movement during the war, and the personality of Nicholas in the fall of the empire.
In 1915, Tsar Nicholas II took command of his army. He left St Petersburg and moved to the military headquarters in Russian Poland. Nicholas II probably believed that, by taking over, his army would be mobilized and fight with renewed vigor.
Hence, Option C is a correct statement.
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