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The Fall of the House of Usher, supernatural horror story by Edgar Allan Poe, published in Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine in 1839 and issued in Poe’s Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840).
Summary
“The Fall of the House of Usher” begins with the unidentified male narrator riding to the house of Roderick Usher, a childhood friend whom the narrator has not seen in many years. The narrator explains that he recently received a letter from Roderick detailing his worsening mental illness and requesting the narrator’s company. Out of sympathy for his old friend, the narrator agreed to come. Aside from his knowledge of Roderick’s ancient and distinguished family, the narrator knows very little about his friend. Upon arriving, the narrator describes the Usher family mansion in great detail, focusing on its most fantastic features and its unearthly atmosphere. Shortly after entering, the narrator is greeted by Roderick, who displays a number of strange symptoms. He claims his senses are especially acute: therefore, he cannot wear clothes of certain textures or eat particularly flavourful foods, and his eyes are bothered by even the faintest lights.
Within a few hours of the narrator’s arrival, Roderick begins to share some of his theories about his family. Much to the narrator’s surprise, Roderick claims that the Usher mansion is sentient and that it exercises some degree of control over its inhabitants. He declares that his illness is the product of “a constitutional and a family evil.” (The narrator later dismisses this as a cognitive symptom of Roderick’s “nervous affection.”) Roderick also reveals that Madeline, his twin sister and sole companion in the house, is gravely ill. According to Roderick, Madeline suffers from a cataleptic disease that has gradually limited her mobility. As Roderick talks about his sister’s illness, the narrator sees her pass through a distant part of the house.
Several days after the narrator’s arrival, Roderick announces the death of his sister. He asks the narrator to help bury her. As they lay her in a tomb beneath the house, the narrator notes that she is smiling, and her cheeks are rosy. Over the next few days, the narrator observes a change in his friend’s behaviour: Roderick has begun to display symptoms of madness and hysteria. He neglects his work, wandering aimlessly around the house and staring off into the distance. Increasingly spooked by his friend and his environment, the narrator begins to suffer from insomnia.
True or False? If false, give me the correct vocabulary word that should be in the underlined part of the sentence.
The Confederate States of America was a "Recognized State" by many countries across the world.
True
False
Answer:
The Confederate States of America was a "Recognized State" by many countries across the world.
True
Executive Branch Test A
Which of the following are constitutional qualifications of the presidency?
А
Must be a least 35 years old, natural bom citizens and a resident of the USA for 14 years
B
Must be a citizen of their state, be at least 35 years old, and a naturalized citizen
С
Must be 30 years old, a citizen of the USA, and have held an executive office
D
Must be at least 35 years old, naturalized citizen, and college educated
how did the racial tension lead to sectionalism
Answer:
As the cultures and political issues of the North and South became more and more different, sectionalism began to develop. Sectionalism is loyalty to a particular region or section of a country instead of to the nation as a whole
Explanation:
Why is George Washington called the “Father of our Country”?
Answer:
He was not only the first United States President but also the commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783. He served two terms as the first U.S President.
Explanation:
Answer:
First, he was our first president, and also led our army into the war which won freedom for us. He was technically our father.
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Answer:
a- a very small but very powerful man
Explanation:
Location, place, and region, three of the five themes of geography, also are studied in __________, one of the six essential elements of geography.
A.
place
B.
human systems
C.
the world in spatial terms
D.
movementlocation
Answer: The world in spatial terms
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Use the information below to answer the question.
United States Congressional Acts,
1888-1924
• Chinese Exclusion Act of 1888
• Quota Act of 1921
• National Origins Act of 1924
What is the MAIN reason for the enactment of these laws?
A.
Worker shortages
B.
Anti-immigrant backlash
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C. International trade
D. Regional conflict
Answer:
B
Explanation:
They all tried to limit the number of people coming into or returning to the country, particularly those of East Asian descent.
What was transcription? why was it necessary during WW1?
Friedrich Karl Georg Rumpf (1888-1949), son of German artist Fritz Rumpf, was a German illustrator and ethnographer. When World War II broke out, the younger Fritz Rumpf was living in Japan and possibly wrote portions of at least one of the following notebooks while incarcerated. The notebooks would be particularly difficult to work with since they contain several notes in German and Japanese, as well as pencil, ink, and wash sketches made during his travels and studies in Japan. Join us as we transcribe these notebooks from the Freer Gallery of Art's Archives and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery's Archives.
Which of the following is not a similarity between the creation of Italy and Germany?
They both unified around the same time.
They both tried to gain independence but failed.
They both used military conquest to expand their territory.
a
9.(1st part) The biodiversity of an ecosystem is the variation, or differences, among living organisms within that ecosystem.
(2nd part) Biodiversity is not evenly distributed on Earth.
True
False
The 1st part is true, the 2nd part false
The 2nd part is true, the 1st part false
b
С
d
Answer:
Should be A
Explanation:
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What are three reasons that the United States had for refusing to annex Texas after it became independent?
1. getting rid of Texas would disrupt the equalness of slave states and free states.
2. losing Texas could initiate war between the US and Mexico
I couldn't find a third one in my notes we just covered the first and second one.
What do the 6th, 7th, and 8th Amendments guarantee a person who has
been arrested?
Answer:
6th Amendment- A right to a trial, a lawyer, and a fair jury. (For criminal cases)
7th Amendment- A trial with a jury in non-criminal cases (for example, when someone gets sued)
8th Amendment- No excessive fines, charges, or punishments.
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Answer:
The 6th guarantees a speedy trial and a lawer, the 7th guarantees a trial by jury, and the 8th guarantees a person will not have to give an excessive bail, The 8th also guarantees that punishments will not be cruel and unusual
Explanation:
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What were three effects of the War of 1812?
Answer:1.) The War of 1812 changed the course of American history. Because America had managed to fight the world's greatest military power to a virtual standstill, it gained international respect. Furthermore, it instilled a greater sense of nationalism among its citizens. It prompted James Monroe and John Quincy Adams to pen the Monroe Doctrine, the nation's first articulation of a foreign policy. The entire period of time after the War of 1812, during the presidency of James Monroe, is referred to as the "Era of Good Feeling" for the reasons above.
2.) The Federalist Party, founded by Alexander Hamilton, and once the dominant political party in America, declined precipitously following the War of 1812. Its members had opposed a war with Great Britain.
3.) While the War of 1812 had virtually no impact in England, it did assure the survival of the British colonies in Canada, and ultimately paved the way for the Canadian Confederation - the precursor to the nation of Canada. Some historians believe if the War of 1812 had not happened, Canada would have become part of the United States because so many Americans would have migrated north.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Name three problems
facing the Roman Empire
in the late 100s.
5 reasons the new deal was a failure
How did the issues of colonial America transfer into the new United States?
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they were stolen and sold back to us
Explanation:
The Holocaust is an example of
1. conflict between political parties 2. violations of human rights 3. limited technological development 4. geography's influence on culture
Answer:
b
Explanation:
In Plessy vs. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that segregation was allowed in America so long as “seperate but equal” facilities were built for people of different races. What does “seperate but equal mean?” Show you understand this phrase and give an example of how “separate but equal” was carried out in the United States.
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“Separate but equal” means that they were not all together they were in separate places or in certain groups.
According to William Penn, what did the colony of Pennsylvania need to do in order to succeed? attract many new settlers drive away American Indians follow strict Puritan principles keep the Quakers out
Answer:
Attract many new settlers.
Explanation:
William Penn was a Quaker leader who was the founder of the colony of Pennsylvania. He was also a strong believer in religious freedom, which was one of the main reasons he founded Pennsylvania.
According to William Penn, the basis for the successful settlement of the colony of Pennsylvania depends on the attraction or allowing new settlers to the colony. This will make the settlement living and moving forward, and also make the settlement more full.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
A. attract many new settlers
Explanation:
Who was the 1st, 2nd AND 3rd presidents of the U.S ?
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George washington, John adams, thomas jefferson
Answer:
1.) George Washington Apr. 30, 1789–Mar. 3, 1797
2.) John Adams Mar. 4, 1797–Mar. 3, 1801
3.) Thomas Jefferson Mar. 4, 1801–Mar. 3, 1805
Explanation:
What country did not want to get
involved with World War I?
A. Germany
B. France
C. the United States
C. The United States
The United States tried its hardest to stay 'neutral', even going as far as providing weapons to both sides of the war. It wasn't until Germany sank neutral ships and killed US passengers on them, and blockaded the UK of neutral ships that the US joined the war.
Answer:
C. The United States didn't want to be involved with World War One
"… And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.…" — President John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address, January 20, 1961 Which role of the president is being displayed by this quote? Chief Citizen Chief Citizen Chief of Party Chief of Party Chief Diplomat Chief Diplomat Commander-in-Chief Commander-in-Chief
Answer:
Chief citizen
Explanation:
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Which of these was a primary reason Chinese immigrants came to the United States in the early 1850s? A) To purchase inexpensive farmland. B) To avoid a plague. C) To escape religious persecution. D) To seek gold
Answer:
to avoid plague
Explanation:
Answer:
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Analyze the response of the League of Nations to German aggression from 1933-39.
Answer: There wasn't much of a response toward Germany due to the nations of the world wanting to avoid another war.
Explanation:
Germany pulled out of the League of Nations due to Hitler's goals for Germany and him not wanting to cooperate with the members of this league. Because no members wanted to start a war, no nation was able to do something. This can be shown later on during the annexation of Austria and Czechoslovakia after what the UK and France called 'Appeasement', which was basically giving Hitler whatever he wanted to avoid another war, hoping that eventually he would stop. During this time nations were also still feeling the impact of The Great Depression so many nations were focused on their economy rather than Hitler going against the Treaty of Versailles.
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In 1920 the republicans came to power in the united state. What might the cartoonist be suggesting by showing a republican ("G.O.P. fat boy") shaking a puppet like straw figure labeled Red scare.?
Answer:
When U.S. soldiers returned home from World War I, many of them could
not find jobs. Instead, they found the country’s economy turning to
shambles. Some resented African Americans who had taken factory jobs to
keep the war machine running. At the same time, the cost of food,
clothing, and shelter skyrocketed, but wages could not keep up with costs.
A large number of workers had joined labor unions and held thousands of
strikes in protest. Unemployed workers rioted. Some strikes and riots
turned violent. Americans feared that outside forces were trying to bring
anarchy—a state of lawlessness and disorder—to the United States. They
blamed the Communists and Bolsheviks, called “Reds,” who had risen to
power in Russia, for sparking rebellion and chaos and trying to spread
radical socialism on U.S. soil. Strikes and riots were the first steps toward
revolution, they said. A “Red Scare” grew, and in June 1919 terrorists set
off bombs in eight cities. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, whose house
was targeted, founded an agency that became the FBI. He ordered raids
on Russian and radical organizations, ignored civil liberties, and arrested
thousands. Though no proof of revolution from without was ever found,
hundreds of people born in other countries had been deported and
Americans came to associate immigrants with radicalism and disorder.
Explanation:
The cartoonist might be suggesting that the republican shaking a puppet-like straw figure labeled "Red scare" was much more interested in protecting his self-interest by using McCarthyism to strangle opposition.
When the Republican Party re-assumed political power in 1920, the Republican politicians pursued, with renewed vigor, the ugly issue of McCarthyism. The "GOP fat boy" republican could be Joseph McCarthy, known for alleging pointless accusations of subversion and treason against people suspected of having any link with communism and socialism.
Thus, the cartoonist in depicting a republican shaking a puppet-like straw figure labeled "Red scare" shows the extent McCarthyism was ingrained in the psyche of the US government at that time.
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On January 1, 1808, the African Slave Trade was banned. However the slave ________
within the United States was still allowed. The ____________
of slaves continued to automatically become slaves too.
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What governing body rules most counties?
County Justices
County Boards
County Seats
County Districts
Answer:
county districts
Explanation:
county districts are larger than all the others
Why would Texas joining the united States cause issues between US and Mexico?
Answer:
The US got a piece of Mexico (Texas). I think there were issues because Texas belonged to them in the first place.
Explanation:
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Which government act BEST completes this diagram?
A government decides to make changes to how the government is supposed to function in the interest of the country and her citizens.
What is a Government Act?This refers to the decree or order by a government stating specific instructions on what to do or not to do in a country or particular location.
With this in mind, we can see that some examples of government acts includes:
Judiciary Act of 1789.Fugitive Slave Acts (1793, 1850)Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)Vir.ginia and Kentucky Resolutions (1798)Embargo Act (1807)Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview to help you get a better understanding of the concept.
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