Answer: Through nonviolent protest, the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s broke the pattern of public facilities' being segregated by “race” in the South and achieved the most important breakthrough in equal-rights legislation for African Americans since the Reconstruction period
Explanation:
Answer:
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 hastened the end of legal Jim Crow. It secured African Americans equal access to restaurants, transportation, and other public facilities. It enabled blacks, women, and other minorities to break down barriers in the workplace.
Explanation:
durante casi toda la edad media, los esfuerzos por construir monarquías nacionales fracasaron. Esto era consecuencia de la presión ejercida por distintos grupos sociales. El grupo social que más dificulto la conformación de reinos nacionales durante el medioevo fue:
a. Artesanado urbano
b. El clero
c. La monarquía
d. La nobleza feudal.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
A strong sense of Army values can help leaders to __________.
Answer:
Gain power
Explanation:
Attempts at a peace agreement between the ________________ and the ________________ have failed due to ________________ attacks and disputes over territory, especially Jerusalem.
Answer:
1. Israelites
2. Palestinians
3. Constant
Explanation:
Attempts at a peace agreement between the ISRAELITES and the PALESTINIANS have failed due to CONSTANT attacks and disputes over territory, especially Jerusalem.
Following the declaration of the state of Israel in 1948, there have been constant and continued attacks, and disputes over territory in Jerusalem, particularly between the Israelites and Palestinians.
One of the reasons for the ongoing fight is because the Arab nations surrounding the region did not want Jewish states to be created in that region. The Jews, on the other hand, wished to take over the control of the territory.
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Answer:
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News Report from February 27, 2009
WASHINGTON, DC. - At a speech to Marines at Camp Lejune in North Carolina, President Barack Obama said he
plans to withdraw most U.S troops from Iraq by the end of August 2010
Approximately 40,000 troops would remain in Iraq, however, but would be gradually withdrawn by December 31,
2011, a deadline set under an agreement between the Bush administration and the Iragi government last year,
"Let me say this as plainly as I can: By August 31, 2010, our combat mission in Iraq will end." Obama said to
cheering Marines, 'By any measure, this has already been a long war, and it is time to bring our troops home with
the honor they have earned'
This news report shows a President's role as
A)
party leader
B)
Chief Executive
C) economic leader
D)
Commander in Chief
In your opinion, how do you think the Iranian Hostage Crisis should have been handled? (7-8 sentences)
In Iran the crisis strengthened the prestige of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and the political power of theocrats who opposed any normalization of relations with the West. The crisis also led to American economic sanctions against Iran, which further weakened ties between the two countries.
Why did Lee wait a month between the battle of Chancellorsville and the move into the Shenandoah Valley?
Answer:
the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862, closing a three-month period that should be.
Explanation:
Why did America's
industrialization help its war
effort?
A. There was a huge surplus of food to give soldiers
B. There were plenty of raw
materials to send to other
countries as ald
C. American made weapons had become the best in the world
D. Assembly lines were easy to switch to weapon factories
Answer:
D assembly lines were easy to switch to make weapons
Explanation:
how did stalin use espionage?
Answer:
Cold War espionage was focused on gaining an advantage in information about the enemies' capabilities, especially related to atomic weaponry.
Explanation:
During the Cold War, information was a key commodity.
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Explain General Washington's strategy at the Battle of Trenton.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Before the Battle. After asking his enlisted men to stay for one last effort, Washington devises a daring plan to stun the British, capture supplies, and reinvigorate American morale. The objective is to ferry his army across the Delaware River on Christmas and strike the Hessian garrison at Trenton.Hope it helps!
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Question 5
What was the goal of the Camp David Accords that President Jimmy Carter put together?
Your answer:
To bring Egypt and Israel together in peace
o To rebuild the Ottoman Empire
To create a new nation of Palestine
To rebuild the Suez Canal.
Clear answer
Answer:
To Bring Egypt and Israel together in peace.
Explanation:
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Which abolitionist does this headline describe?
A. Angelina Grimké
B. Frederick Douglass
C. Sojourner Truth
D. William Lloyd Garrison
Answer:
Which abolitionist does this headline describe? William Lloyd Garrison
How were the allies victorious in North America ?
Answer:
They took advantage of Italy's lack of sufficient supplies to their troops and used anti-tank artillery against the German Panzer divisions in the area. Generally, the Allies' better ability to transport supplies to their soldiers in North Africa was what won them the region.
Why is that conflict between the US and Russia still ongoing?
The panic of 1819 Group of answer choices Damaged the reputation of the Bank of the Untied States. Led to a program by James Monroe. Led to a strong economic program by Congress. Had little effect on post-war prosperity.
Answer:
Damaged the reputation of the Bank of the United States.
Explanation:
The panic of 1819 "damaged the reputation of the Bank of the United States."
The Panic of 1819 was caused majorly by failed policies of the United States Second Bank, whereby bad loans and paper money were offered to the Americans. These policies eventually led to rising inflation. And in the bid to curb the inflation, and the efforts to call the loans to cause a considerable panic among the citizens.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is the panic of 1819 "damaged the reputation of the Bank of the United States."
Many Africans died on the Middle Passage due to: Choose the best answer:
1. Disease, Malnutrition, Dehydration, Jumped Overboard
2. Disease, Jumped Overboard
3. Malnutrition, Jumped Overboard
Answer:
its 1
Explanation:
What did the Sailor call the island of Bermuda
Answer:
'Isle of Devils"
Explanation:
Bermuda was thought to be plagued by witches, devils, and sea monsters by superstitious seafarers of the period.
cuales fueron las reformas borbonicas?
Answer:
what were the reforms
Explanation:
Answer:
Estos cambios de política, conocidos colectivamente como las reformas borbónicas, intentaron frenar el comercio de contrabando, recuperar el control sobre el comercio transatlántico, restringir el poder de la iglesia, modernizar las finanzas estatales para llenar las arcas reales agotadas y establecer un control político y administrativo más estricto dentro del imperio.
Explanation:
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how did WWI start and why when and where.
The assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand (June 28, 1914) was the main catalyst for the start of the Great War (World War I). After the assassination, the following series of events took place: • July 28 - Austria declared war on Serbia.
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________________________
________________________
_______________________.
Answer:
Explanation:
if you become an eshay the exquivalent to the task is democracy over the sequal event.
Historians, judges, and political leaders often debate how best to interpret the US Constitution. Watch a video and read an article on this debate. Make notes on the differences between loose constructionism and originalism. Fill in the table below with examples of positive and negative aspects of these competing theories.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Loose constructionism
Bending the construction
Positives
•Applies to modern day
•protects citizens from outdated rules/concepts
•protecting civil liberties and considering circumstances
Negatives
•Can go against the ideals of the founding fathers
•Can be bent to negatively affect citizens
•Can throw off the balance of the country
Originalism
Strictly ruling to the original constitution forever
Positives
•Keeps core values of the country intact
•Understanding the society that the constitution prohibited
•Guarantees everyone their rights.
Negatives
•Some phrases and amendments can be vague, such as what counts as freedom of speech
•does not consider the evolution of society
•does not consider the evolution of weapons
Outlined below are some of the positives and negatives of the theories:
1. Loose Constructionism: portrays the sense of adjusting the construction.
Positives:
It protects citizens from rules or concepts that are out of date.Could be applied to modern-day scenes.Negatives:
Could negatively affect those meant to be protected, the citizens.Can be against the ideals of what the founders had in mind.2. Originalism: portrays the sense of following strictly the original constitution.
Positives:
•It retains the main values of the country The rights of everyone are guaranteed.Negatives:
•It does not bear in mind how much society has changed.
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1: After reading some of the demands by the Nazis, what do you think. their main issue or concern was? Answer here:
All of the following are examples of government lies regarding Vietnam EXCEPT:
A. America was close to victory over the NVA
B. Covering up the My Lai Massacre
C. The Gulf of Tonkin incident
D. All of the above are incidents of good government lies during Vietnam
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Answer:
a d
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Emancipation Procia
The Emancipation Proclamation could be considered a turning point in the Civil War because it:
O Freed all slaves throughout the Confederacy
O Provided a moral reason to fight in the war
O Freed all slaves throughout the Union
O Freed all slaves in the border states
Answer:
Provided a moral reason to fight in the war
Explanation:
What was it like on the home front for African-Americans and what was Executive Order 8802?
In June of 1941, President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 8802, banning discriminatory employment practices by Federal agencies and all unions and companies engaged in war-related work.
Executive Order 8802 had prohibited some discriminatory practices during hiring, but after hiring, companies were free to segregate. Cafeterias and restrooms were segregated. Black workers entered work through separate doors and lived in separate, often inferior housing. African Americans were frequently paid less, assigned more menial jobs, and denied the chance for advancement. In cases where a black worker did manage to get ahead, that success was met with protest or even violence by white workers. On June 3, 1943, 25,000 white workers at Packard Motors in Detroit walked off the job in protest to the promotion of three black workers.
How did the Berlin airlift accomplish Truman's foreign policy goals?
Answer:
the United States begins a massive airlift of food, water, and medicine to the citizens of the besieged city. For nearly a year, supplies from American planes sustained the over 2 million people in West Berlin.
Explanation:
This helped his policy goal which was to help stop the spread of "communism".
Imagine you are an enslaved person headed for the underground railroad. You
can only take one item most special to you to escape with---What would you
take? Explain your answer.*
Answer:
Depends. I would say a book.
Explanation:
If I were an enslaved person in the Americas during the times of slavery, there are good chances I wouldn't be able to read. However, I would seek to teach myself or to learn eventually... if I was able to get my hands on some volume.
If I was seeking freedom, my future and my ability to take a stand in the issue and help other enslaved or formerly enslaved individuals would largely reside in my educational background. All of my prospects would lie in my ability to speak, write and communicate.
If it was not "the most special" item but the most practical, then perhaps I would take a weapon or tool.
What social or political ideas may prevent the rise of fascism in nations? What social or political ideas help it?
Answer: Faith in socialism, capitalism or communism prevents the rise of fascism because it combines aspects of these things but is different from them all. The idea that democracy is failing can help it rise.
Explanation: Hope this helped
Answer:
I think economic and political stability helps stop radical political ideas such as fascism. In the cases of Italy, Japan, and Germany, fascism rose at times when the economy was in turmoil. A political system with checks and balances can help stem the rise of a fascist group.
Explanation:
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Gettysburg address
The battle of Gettysburg left more than 51000 wounded or dead. what part of the address recognizes the enormity of the horror of battle?
Answer:
The last section or paragraph reconizes the horror faced on that battle ground when Lincoln says that the ground can not be conentrated as it has already been concentrated, it was done so by the lives of those who fought on those grounds and shed blood. The lives lost and blood shed will forever have already concentrated that ground and ade it what it is, not the speech or the meeting that day but the loss of life
Explanation:
From Lincolns Speech at the Gettysburg Address
But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -- this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us -- that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.