How did ww1 affect immigrants?

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Answer 1

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It made them more vulnerable especially american immigrants to Europe.

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Answer 2

Answer:it put them in more danger

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Based on this history, why might Columbus be celebrated as a hero in the United States ??

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Answer: Easy

Explanation: We get a day off so who cares if he discoverd the cuban islands

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He is considered a hero for finding the new land and discovering a new place for people to live. After finding this land there were also new imports and things that came from this world many were good but the same amount were bad like diseases

Explain the function of the brake pedal in a
brake system
hydraulic​ in PHYSICS

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It is a brake pedal attached to a sort of piston full of brake fluid connected to another piston. The wheels attach to brake pads that push on the rotors of a wheel. The friction created between them causes the rotational energy of the wheels to turn to heat and stop the vehicle.

Schumann attended law school, but skipped classes often in order to ....

PLEASE HURRY

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Answer:

Schumann instead focused on improvisation, song composition, and writing novels.

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The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month marked this moment,
ending the fighting of WWI. *

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its armistice day :)

Defectors from East Germany were people who

chose to spend their vacations in West Germany or France.
went to West Germany to attend concerts or lectures.
traveled to visit relatives who lived in western countries.
fled their homes to move permanently to the West.

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Answer:

D.) fled their homes to move permanently to the West.

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The Defectors from East Germany were people who actually fled their homes to move permanently to the West Option(d) is correct.

Who were Defectors from East Germany?

Soon after the formation of the Soviet Union emigration restrictions were merely put in place actually to keep the citizens from actually living various countries of the Soviet Union.

So it were many people or the defectors who fled from the eastern part of the country to western part as per the Soviet Union emigration.

Therefore Option(d) is correct.

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which of these is an example of why 1914 is an important year in American history
A] world war 1 began that year
b] world war 2 began that year
c]the Spanish American war began that year
D]the Spanish American war ended that year

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Answer: A

Explanation:

It’s the first one

An example of why the year 1914 is an important year in American history  is because the world war 1 began that year.

Despite that the World War I broke out across Europe in 1914, the U.S. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the country would remain neutral although they officially entered the conflict on April 6, 1917.

Hence, the reason why the year 1914 is an important year in American history  is because the world war 1 began that year.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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Why did democrats nominate James Buchanan to run in 1856?​

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Buchanan, a Democrat who was morally opposed to slavery but believed it was protected by the U.S. Constitution, was elected to the White House in 1856. As president, he tried to maintain peace between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the government, but tensions only escalated

Which of the following was true of the Women's Christian Temperance Union?

Select one:
a. It main goal was to stop the abuse of alcohol
b. It supported the right of women to vote
c. All of these are true
d. It was the largest women's organization in the United States at its time

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C. all of those statements are true

Answer:

C

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Monsters are due on maple street test

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Answer:???

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The percentage of members from slave states was __________ percent in 1800 and
__________ percent in 1850.

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Answer:

Percent of slave state in 1800 = 46.42 % (Approx.)

Percent of slave state in 1850 = 38.79 % (Approx.)

Explanation:

In 1800.

Percent of slave state = [Slave state / (Slave state + free state)]100

Percent of slave state in 1800 = [65 / (65 + 75)]100

Percent of slave state in 1800 = [65 / (140)]100

Percent of slave state in 1800 = 46.42 % (Approx.)

In 1850.

Percent of slave state in 1850 = [90 / (90 + 142)]100

Percent of slave state in 1850 = [90 / (232)]100

Percent of slave state in 1850 = 38.79 % (Approx.)

Which situation affected many civilians in the North but not in the South during the Civil War?

Citizens were upset by the draft
Food riots
Factories significantly increase their population
cities were frequently attacked​

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Answer:

Factories significantly increase their population

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What was the Act of Supremacy?
a. A ticket to heaven b. a position in the church c. a divorce d. Persecution

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Answer: What was the Act of Supremacy --> A position in the church.

What is the federal government's biggest single source of tax revenue?

A. Government Bonds

B. Excise Tax

C. Federal Income Tax

D. Gift and Estate Tax

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the answer would be C.

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which person brings legal action against another person in a criminal case?

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Answer:

A plaintiff brings legal action

Explanation:

Answer:

The prosecutor. is the lawyer that argues on behalf of the state in a criminal case. or tries to through someone in jail

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What did Ptolemy I contribute to Alexandria after his death?

A lighthouse
A library
A university
A planetarium

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Answer:

B) A library

Explanation:

3. Who led the citizens who lived in state of Franklin? 09
(20 Points)

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December 1784 – December 1788 President/Governor Col. John Sevier
Speaker of the Senate
• December 1784 – December 1788 Landon Carter
• Speaker of the House August 1784 – June 1785 William Cage
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What effects did the Treaty of Versailles
have in Europe?
What were the lasting effects of World
War I?

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Answer:

By placing the burden of war guilt entirely on Germany, imposing harsh reparations payments and creating an increasingly unstable collection of smaller nations in Europe, the treaty would ultimately fail to resolve the underlying issues that caused war to break out in 1914, and help pave the way for another massive

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• The Liberator is published
• the Underground Railroad goes into operation
• Uncle Tom's Cabin is published
Which title best summarizes the above list?
F South Protests Tariffs!
G Suffragettes Successful in Fight!
H Abolitionists Take Action!
J Slavery is Over!

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I think it is H because the other ones seem way to forceful



1. Why do you think the United States and Europe wanted to open Asia up to international
trade? What made Asia an ideal place for trade?

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As noted before, Asia was a large market, with strategical trading posts, and luxury products such as tea and porcelain. The quality of the Asian manufacturing was the reason for the ideal place for trade, which progressively was balanced in favor of the West.

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1.) Asia is very populated which meant more money for them if they could open up trading ports and such.

2) Asia had things like gunpowder, silk, spices, basically what was considered rare goods at the time.

Asia had access to many things that were impossible to find in Europe such as various spices and Silk. They also had the technology to produce high-quality paper. This all made people want to trade with Asians and since they were pretty closed there were many middle men in trading.

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What did John Brown and his followers use to "kidnap" or "arrest" James P. Doyle and his sons?

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Answer: The writer of this book is not an iconoclast, neither has he prejudged John Brown. In 1859 the character was impressed upon his attention in a personal way. An older brother, Joseph E. Wilson, was a member of the company of marines that made the assault on the engine-house at Harper's Ferry, on the morning of October 18th; and from him he heard the story of the fight, and about Brown.

In 1889 the Topeka (Kansas) Daily Capital took a poll of the members of the Kansas Legislature on the question: "Who was the most distinguished Kansan?" or something to that effect. At that time the writer held the opinion that the public services rendered by John Brown in Kansas Territory, were of paramount importance in the settlement of the Free-State contention; and since the course which the nation was at that time pursuing had been arrested by the result of that contention, and diverted into the path which led to the marvelous achievements of the succeeding years; he, therefore, over his signature cast his vote in favor of John Brown; saying, among other things, in his little panegyric, that Brown is the only Kansan whose fame was immortal.

In 1898 he reformed his opinions concerning Brown's character and conduct, and the importance of his public services in Kansas. The change came about through an effort on his part to write a sketch of his life for a work entitled "Eminent Men of Kansas." In good faith, and with much of the confidence and enthusiasm characteristic of Brown's eulogists, he began an investigation of the available historical data relating to the subject; when he found to his surprise, and disgust, that the[Pg 10] history of Brown's career contained nothing to justify the public estimate of him.

Reporting to his associate that he would not write the sketch, he said that he "could find but little in the record of his life which gave him creditable distinction, and that he did not wish to write the discreditable things about him which it contained."

Later he gathered up the threads of Brown's life and has woven them, conscientiously, into the web of history. The story reveals little which is creditable to Brown or worthy of emulation and much that is abhorrent. But he indulges the hope that he has made it clear that his conceptions of the character have not been inspired by "prejudice," "blind" or otherwise, for he has examined the records in the case; an examination which has led him through all the existing testimony concerning Brown; except, that he has not explored the writings which have been put forth by those who have sought, viciously, to attack Brown's character. The opinions therefore which he has set forth are convictions resulting from serious investigation and thought.

In conclusion, the author takes great pleasure in acknowledging the deep sense of his obligation to the late Mrs. Sara T. D. Robinson, wife of Charles Robinson of Kansas, whose generosity, and deep interest in the history of our country, made the publication of this book possible.

Also, he desires to express his gratitude to Dr. William Watson Davis, of the University of Kansas, for the cordial encouragement which he received from him while preparing the work, and for his kindly assistance in molding the text into its present form. Also, to Dr. William Savage Johnson, and to Professor William Asbury Whitaker, Jr., both of the University of Kansas, he wishes to return his thanks for many valuable suggestions.

Lawrence, Kansas, April 15, 1913.

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Somebody tell me about the trex evolution

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Fossils reveal the T-rex arose from small dinosaurs. Tyrannosaurus rex began life as a small dinosaur and developed into a giant super predator over the course of 20 million years. Newly uncovered fossils, according to scientists, have a missing link in the evolution of dinosaurs.

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Identify the first authors source of view and supporting evidence ( begin with a verb like argues, assert, claims)

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Directions: Identify the first author's source, point of view and supporting evidence. In the article

(author's name)

(begin with a verb like: argues, asserts, claims)

that

(author's last name)

supports their claim by (use a verb here such as: illustrating,

showing, rolling, explaining, demonstrating, describing)

Directions: Compare and contrast the second author's points of view and supporting evidence.

(in comparison, In contrast, On the other hand)

in the article

(second author's name)

(use a verb here such as: argues, asserts, claims, contends)

that

(second author's last name) supports their claim by (use a verb here such as: illustrating,

showing, telling, explaining, demonstrating, listing, describing)

Directions: Evaluate the claims of both authors

In evaluating these claims and their supporting evidence, I agree with

perspective because

Directions: Rewrite your paragraph here. Alternative option: Using supporting evidence from the primary

sources, choose the author you agre

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Which of the following was NOT associated with Paleolithic people?
O spoken language
O agriculture
O use of fire
O stone tools

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Answer:

agriculture

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Stone tools

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!!PLEASE HELP FAST!! The execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg for treason occurred amid a profusion of interrogations by
Group of answer choices

A. a special investigator appointed by President Truman.

B. the House Un-American Activities Committee.

C. a senate committee chaired by Joseph McCarthy.

D. the Justice Department Loyalty Division.

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Answer: B

Explanation: the House Un-American Activities Committee

The execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg for treason occurred amid a profusion of interrogations by the House Un-American Activities Committee. Thus option (B) is correct.

What is an  Un-American Activities Committee?

The Un-American Activities Committee was created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and rebel activities on the part of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having Communist ties.

The citizens who were suspected of having ties to the communist party would be tried in a court of law.  The threat of Communism was a reason that lead to the formation of  Un-American Activities Committee.

The execution of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg for treason occurred amid a profusion of interrogations by the House Un-American Activities Committee. Therefore, option (B) is correct.

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Why was Adolf Hitler and the Nazis so
successful in the early years before
WWII?

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Answer:

All of the above

Immediately following World War II, the Soviet Union controlled several countries behind what came to be called the Iron Curtain. Complete the following activities to gain a better understanding of the countries comprising the Iron Curtain and the USSR.

Search the Internet to find out the names of the nations caught behind the Iron Curtain.
Continue your Internet search to determine the countries that comprised the USSR.
Once you have identified the countries, go to the Europe map available on Internet and answer the following questions:
What country is directly east of Hungary?
Which country has a larger area, Ukraine or Belarus?
Name two countries that were behind the Iron Curtain that are no longer on the map.
Of the countries that comprised the USSR, name four you can still find on the map.

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Answer:

The European countries which were considered to be "behind the Iron Curtain" included: Poland, Eastern Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania and the Soviet Union. From North Korea to Cuba more countries were separated from the West in the same sense.

Answer:

Hungary is to the east of Romania. Ukraine is 600,628 square kilometers in size, while Belarus is just 207,595 square kilometers in size. Evidently, Ukraine is nearly twice the size of Belarus. East Germany and Czechoslovakia were once part of the Iron Curtain but are no longer visible on the map. Of the countries that comprised the USSR, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia are four you can still find on the map.

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What did the 1881 International Cotton Exposition, held in Atlanta, contribute to? Select all that apply.
A.
the economic recovery of the city
B. a decline in regional sectionalism
C С
the repeal of Black Codes by the city
D
the end of the practice of sharecropping
E.
the increased reliance on slavery in the South

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Answer:

A and B

Explanation:

The 1881 International Cotton Exposition, held in Atlanta, contribute to the economic recovery of the city and  a decline in regional sectionalism. Thus, option A and B.

What is International Cotton Exposition?

The Cotton States and International Exposition aimed to promote trade between southern states and South American nations, as well as to showcase the region's goods and infrastructure to the rest of the country and Europe.

It announced the conclusion of the Reconstruction Era and the sectional conflicts that had plagued the country for several decades, demonstrating Atlanta's and the South's rebirth.

The 1881 International Cotton Exposition in Atlanta contributed to the city's economic revival and a decrease in regional sectionalism. As a result, options A and B.

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What was one goal of the Freedman's Bureau? 1. to build libraries
2. to free slaves
3. to educate freed people
4. to enforce the laws​

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Answer:

3. Educated freed people

Explanation:

The main purpose of the freedman bureau was to provide education for the newly freed slaves but also gave out food, clothes and shelter

Answer:

3. to educate freed people

Explanation:

Good debatable, defensible, and compelling claims for why we need black history month

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we need black history because we need to honor the people who have done everything for our country and respect and honor them

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