How did the British persuade African tribal leaders to send Africans to
America? *

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Answer 1

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Within the scope of the slave trade, African states- not all were tribes- already dealt in slaves within Africa. Such, British ships were simply another consumer with whom they participated in trade, often exchanging the human cargoes for gunpowder weaponry and the like.

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Select the correct word or phrase to complete each of the following statements.
The ________ was an organization created at the end of the war to promote peace.​

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United Nations
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Answer:

The first part is United Nations.

The second part is Cold War.

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How did the writers and thinkers of the Enlightenment deal with the topic of slavery ?

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Answer:The thinkers of the enlightment were generaly opposed to slavery, they were influenced by philosophical liberalism. Some like Voltaire actually owned slaves and yet some opposed slavery and did not abolish it when they had the opportunity to do it, notably in the USA.

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Look up information on Ferdinand Magellan. Write a 150 word report about him. Be sure to include in this report who he was, why his sailors mutinied, his final destination, and how South America is important in his story.

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In search of fame and fortune, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan (c. 1480-1521) set out from Spain in 1519 with a fleet of five ships to discover a western sea route to the Spice Islands. En route he discovered what is now known as the Strait of Magellan and became the first European to cross the Pacific Ocean. The voyage was long and dangerous, and only one ship returned home three years later. Although it was laden with valuable spices from the East, only 18 of the fleet’s original crew of 270 returned with the ship. Magellan himself was killed in battle on the voyage, but his ambitious expedition proved that the globe could be circled by sea and that the world was much larger than had previously been imagined.

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(BRAINLIEST, 100 POINTS) during the revolutionary war loyalists were those americans who were loyal to the north american colonies and supported independence from great Britain

true
false

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I think this is false

Reason:

Loyalists: American colonists who remained loyal to the Kingdom of Great Britain (and the British monarchy) during the American Revolutionary War. At the time they were often called Tories, Royalists, or King's Men.

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Item 8
After Lenin, who ruled the Soviet Union as a ruthless dictator?


Kaiser Wilhelm


John McCrae


Nicholas II


Joseph Stalin

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Answer:y

Explanation:can

Which of the following are changes that occurred in Europe during the Middle
Ages? (Check all 3 that apply).
D
A third of the
population in
Europe died
People were able
to vote
People went from
living in manors to
towns
Western Europe
was divided into
small kingdoms

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Answer:

1, 2,3

Explanation:

People were not able to vote making the other three correct.

Who stated that humans could use reason to become better Christians and to improve the church?
a.
Martin Luther
c.
John Wycliffe
b.
Desiderius Erasmus

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Martin Luther said that people only need to recognize Christ to get to heaven, but that the Pope can also tell people how to get to heaven.

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Answer:

B is the correct answer!

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The Seminole tribe of Florida used
which tactics to resist their removal?
A. Guerrilla
B. Consensus
C. Treaty

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Match the following battles with their correct description.


1.
Leyte Gulf


2.
Iwo Jima


3.
Midway


4.
Guadalcanal
a.
This American victory greatly reduced the number of kamikaze raids and gave the United States a good base for bombing raids against Japan.
b.
After this battle, the threat from the Japanese navy came to an end.
c.
This battle was Japan's first defeat of the war.
d.
U.S. intelligence broke the Japanese naval code, which led to an American victory.

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Answer:

See below:)

Explanation:

1-B

2-A

3-D

4-C

Most Significant cause of the war of 1812

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Answer:

In the War of 1812, caused by British restrictions on U.S. trade and America's desire to expand its territory, the United States took on the greatest naval power in the world, Great Britain.

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The Land Ordinance and Northwest Ordinance are important because they created ways for both new states to come into the union and provisioned the northwest territories, soon to be states like Ohio and Michigan, as states outlawing slavery.  Previously there were no laws on the creation of new states, taking old colonial acts that stated the established thirteen's land ran from east to west coasts.  Slavery also was abolished in some northern states at the time while others still had an extremely small population.  The Northwest Ordinance was the first of many national steps to abolishing and combating slavery while the Land Ordinance was key to the United States continued growth and stability.  

In which trend of the Young Nation Period did women take a leading role?
A) Increasing the power of the federal government.
B) Expanding the size and power of the United States.
c) Becoming more successful and powerful in dealing with foreign countries.
D) Reforming social problems within the United States.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

How did Charleston, SC and Savannah, Ga relate to the Anaconda Plan?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Although there are no options attached we can say the following.

Charleston, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia related to the Anaconda Plan in that those were important maritime ports where the Confederate could receive weapons and war supplies from other parts, and the Anaconda Plan of the Union was to blockade southern ports along the Mississippi River to cut the Confederacy in half. This also included the important ports on the Atlantic Coast such as Charleston, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia

General Winfield Scott had one idea that he shared with other Union generals: to block maritime ports of the Confederate states to divide the Mississippi River in two and could control the region. This would impede the passing of food, weaponry, and supplies much needed to the Confederated States. The plan was rejected by the Union Army, which rather decided to attack the Confederates.

Why Did the Communists Win the Chinese Revolution?

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Historian Odd Arne Westad says the Communists won the Civil War because they made fewer military mistakes than Chiang Kai-shek and also because in his search for a powerful centralized government, Chiang antagonized too many interest groups in China. Furthermore, his party was weakened in the war against the Japanese.

What best describes Dean Kamen's early inventions?


Sound and light displays for theaters and shows

iPhone Apps

O Life-saving medicines

Small household appliances

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Answer:

O Life-Saving medicines

Explanation:

he made some amazing things for those with disabilities

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I’m homeschooled but my classmate who’s also virtual keeps texting me for answers to everything. I don’t mind helping but am I wrong for not wanting to work together all the time with her? She asked did I want to work together on a test, I feel really bad and I don’t know how to respond. She don’t even cooperate, she just wait 2 hours and asks if I can send the answers . Help

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Answer:

Tell her that your parents are wanting you to do other things with your time and that you are getting pretty busy with other things (Make stuff up like chores or other responsibilities you have). Then tell her that when you become more free you will be happy to help.

Explanation:

Answer:

I have come across a similar situation and I approached it by not responding. huge mistake. I recommend being honest with your friend or just study with her more often and wing it one more time this time. this might not be a very good response but its the best I can offer.

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Using context clues, figure out what the word apprentice means in this sentence: When Ben Franklin was about twelve, he apprenticed as a printer to his older brother, James. Being an apprentice to his brother was not easy, and James made him work hard.

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Answer:

someone who signs on to learn a trade or job from an expert

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how are public policy and

public opinion are related.

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Answer:

they are both public

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Which is an example of a law that local governments can create? 1.voting requirements 2.military service minimums 3.student loan qualifications 4.speed limits

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Answer:

4. Speed limits

What was the purpose of the Interstate Commerce Commission, and how successful was it?

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Answer:

Approved on February 4, 1887, the Interstate Commerce Act created an Interstate Commerce Commission to oversee the conduct of the railroad industry. With this act, the railroads became the first industry subject to Federal regulation.

Explanation:

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Who did the maya use for human sacrifices

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Answer:

Generally only high status prisoners of war were sacrificed, with lower status captives being used for labour. Human sacrifice among the Maya is evident from at least the Classic period (c. AD 250–900) right through to the final stages of the Spanish conquest in the 17th century.

How many times did William Jennings Bryan run for president

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Answer:

At least 3 times

Explanation:

what was an effect of the great railroad and haymarket riot on the labor movement?​

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In the aftermath of the Haymarket Riot and subsequent trial and executions, public opinion was divided. For some people, the events led to a heightened anti-labor sentiment, while others (including labor organizers around the world) believed the men had been convicted unfairly and viewed them as martyrs.

Answer:

Popular sentiment was polarized in the wake of the Haymarket Riot and subsequent trials and executions.

Explanation:

The Spanish Inquisition grew out of Philip II’s

strong Roman Catholic beliefs.
disagreements with the Roman Catholic Church.
success in conquering England.
belief in the teachings of the Reformation.

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Answer:

success in conquering England.

Explanation:

Answer:

1

Explanation:

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how did hitler use the 1936 olympics to show the germans as the superior race? help plz

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Answer:

“It provided Hitler with a showcase,” Burstin says. “It was a propaganda bonanza for him.”

Adolf Hilter, who had effectively become Germany’s dictator in 1933, had instituted an “Aryans-only” policy throughout all German athletic organizations, sparking global outrage, especially among American athletes. Only one German-Jewish athlete was permitted to play in the games—fencer Helene Mayer—because only her father was Jewish. Even her position wasn’t guaranteed; TIME reported in 1935 that Charles Hitchcock Sherrill, a U.S. member of the International Olympic Committee, had traveled to Germany prior to the Olympics to ensure Mayer would receive her rightful spot on the team.

Some athletes and Olympics organizers in the United States and Europe considered pulling out of the Olympics altogether to compete elsewhere. The debate on whether to pull out on the American end was particularly heated, as the boycott began with the U.S. team. Avery Brundage, then the president of the American Olympic Committee, opposed a boycott, arguing that “the Olympic Games belong to the athletes and not to the politicians.”

Some academics, including Burstin, now believe that Brundage was complicit in the Nazi’s anti-Semitism in the Olympics, and that he even attempted to paint American Jews as unpatriotic and misguided for supporting a boycott. Meanwhile, the Nazis, seeing the negative reaction to what was supposed to be a great moment for Germany, temporarily took down anti-Jewish propaganda and did what they could to clean up Germany’s image prior to the games. In the end, the U.S. would send several Jewish athletes to the games, and many journalists covered the games with a degree of positivity, with TIME reporting in 1936 that most newspapers focused on “the ceremonious procession” of the Olympics’ first modern Torch Relay rather than “other doings in Berlin.”

Though Hitler’s attempt to see Aryan athletes triumph was not a complete success—most famously due to the medal sweep brought by U.S. track star Jesse Owens—German athletes did walk away with the most Olympic medals. Some thought the games showed Germany had successfully crawled out of the economic ditch it had fallen into post-WWI, and had ultimately acted as a great host.

And so those Olympics would have repercussions that went far beyond the world of sports.

“It kind of dulled the opposition to [Hitler] that clearly had been quite evident up to 1936,” Burstin says. “A lot of people felt he was clearly heading in the wrong direction, and by going to the Olympics we gave him the opportunity to appear sane, rational and tolerant.”

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How was the expedition of Daniel Boone different from the expeditions of Zebulon Pike and John Frémont?

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Answer:

Due to their different locations and purpose.

Explanation:

The expedition of Daniel Boone is different from the expeditions of Zebulon Pike and John Frémont because the main aim of Daniel Boone expedition's was to discover a trail to the west through the Cumberland Gap. He crossed the Appalachian Mountains through the Cumberland Gap to Kentucky while on the other hand, the expeditions of Zebulon Pike occurs with the aim by exploring the source of the Mississippi River. He was instructed to find out the headwaters of the Arkansas, Red rivers and to investigate Spanish settlements in New Mexico. Frémont was sent to explore the Wind River and to make an exploration of the Oregon Trail.

How was Charlemagne a stabilizing, or steadying force in Western Europe?

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Charlemagne was able to unite practically the whole Western Europe and to proclaim himself the Holy Roman Emperor. By creating certain institutions he stabilized his government in the country.
Explanation:
Continuing the policy of expansion of the Frankish kingdom started by his father, during 46 years of his reign, Charlemagne led 53 military campaigns to spread Christianity and protect the Frankish state from the incursion of neighbors, but also to impose his hegemony throughout the West.
After the establishment of the empire, he focused his activity on organization, and reduced his personal share in military ventures by leaving them to his sons.
Self-taught and a lover of grammar, Charlemagne sought to promote knowledge. His desire to educate the clergy prompted cultural renewal, the so-called the Carolingian renaissance or reform.
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