Answer:
*LIKES AND COMMENTS 20 TIMES*
Explanation:
1. About how many miles of railroad track were in Texas in 1870?
Awnser.
500 Miles
Explainion:
Even with the start of the Texas road rail , Navigation, And Banking Company, Texas had fewer than 500 Miles of Railroad in 1870
Right now today There are now 10,539
Route Miles of railroad Track-More than any other STATE
Why did Madison and Monroe consider infrastructure development to be so important?
Answer:Prior to moving into the still damaged Executive Mansion, which was burned by the British during the War of 1812, President James Monroe revived the presidential tour of the country, which was first undertaken by George Washington.
Explanation:Prior to moving into the still damaged Executive Mansion, which was burned by the British during the War of 1812, President James Monroe revived the presidential tour of the country, which was first undertaken by George Washington. The stated reason for the tour was to inspect defense fortifications, but it also allowed Monroe to reach out to Americans throughout the nation and exhibit his relaxed and affable personality. In June 1817, Monroe began his first tour of the North, traveling up the coast to Portland, Maine. From there, he turned west to Detroit and then southeast back to Washington, D.C. The trip took fifteen weeks and allowed Monroe to come in contact with more people than any previous sitting President. Everywhere he went, he was praised and applauded. The Boston Columbian Centinel described his reception in Massachusetts as the beginning of an "Era of Good Feelings" for the nation—a phrase that is now often used to describe Monroe's presidency.
The first tour was such a success that Monroe embarked on two others—one of the Chesapeake Bay area in 1818 and one of the South and West in 1819. Although those trips did not match the enthusiasm of the first, they gave Monroe an opportunity to reach out to different regions of the country. All three tours helped familiarize the people with their President, and Monroe's endearing personality won many converts.
One of Monroe's first acts as President was to put together his cabinet. Wanting to assemble a group of advisers from different regions of the country, he turned to New England native John Quincy Adams as his secretary of state. Adams had a long diplomatic career, and with their similar backgrounds in foreign affairs the two men established a good working relationship. Monroe then chose William H. Crawford from Georgia as secretary of treasury and sought out a westerner to serve as secretary of war. Unable to persuade his first choices, he picked to John C. Calhoun from South Carolina. Monroe turned to an old friend, William Wirt, to be his attorney general and decided to keep Benjamin Crowninshield as secretary of the navy. Monroe's cabinet has often been noted as an exceptionally strong one. The President assembled a group of intelligent and talented men who were very good administrators. He then gave them a lot of freedom to do their jobs. Although he encouraged debate and solicited advice from his cabinet, there was never any doubt that he was firmly in charge. He made the final decisions and expected his cabinet to support and implement them.The North held a small majority in the House of Representatives in 1819, and the South controlled a bare majority in the Senate. Voting on the Tallmadge amendments was strictly sectional: the amendments passed in the House but lost in the Senate. The House refused to admit Missouri as a slave state and the Senate insisted upon it. Monroe, along with many congressional leaders, understood the volatile nature of the debate and the strong regional divide over slavery.
However, he thought it was unconstitutional to place special restrictions on the admission of one state, as the Tallmadge amendments did, and threatened to veto any bill including such restrictions. Monroe feared that the dispute would divide the Union and worked in support of a compromise package in Congress. However, he did not forcefully inject himself into the process because he did not want to be accused of meddling in congressional affairs. A new Congress convened in the winter of 1819, allowing legislators to reach an accord that settled the dispute. Massachusetts allowed its far northern counties to apply for admission to the Union as the free, or non-slave, state of Maine, thus offsetting fears that the South would gain votes in the Senate with the admission of Missouri. Additionally, it was agreed—after much behind-the-scenes deal-making—that Missouri would be admitted as a slave state in return for the South's willingness to outlaw slavery in western territories above the 36/30' north latitude line. That line would open present-day Arkansas and Oklahoma to slavery but would forbid it throughout the rest of the Louisiana Territory—land that would eventually be organized into nine states. Monroe signed the bill on March 6, 1820, after he was satisfied that the provisions were, indeed, constitutional.
Which religion did the Portuguese bring to Trinidad?
Answer:
Roman Catholics:)
(I'm from trinidad)
How to tell your parents that you want to change religion?
i want to be Christian
but my parents always disagree my opinion
i trust Jesus
i pray to Jesus and those prays is granted!!!
I'm not lying he's granted my wishes
yesterday i want storm, a rainy day, that happened after i pray to Jesus
even though Jesus came into my dreams
my parents could say "that isn't Jesus, that's satan who came into your dream" just believe in Islam
dude i like huh? i want freedom!!
please help me
i can't even be close to Jesus :'(
even now i'm in Islam
but i still believe in Jesus
The Book Uncle Tom's Cabin This book shows people
Answer:
It shows the horrors of slaves' lives.
Explanation:
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PLEASEEEEE I DONT WANT TO FAIL!
Read the sentence from an argumentative essay on the Columbian Exchange.
"I believe this was the crummiest part of it all because native people didn't get a say in whether they wanted to work for the mean Europeans."
How should the sentence be revised to include a formal tone?
One negative impact was that native peoples were forced to work for Europeans against their will.
One truly horrible impact that is disturbing is that Europeans brutally forced native peoples to work.
The worst part of it all is that native peoples didn't get a say in whether they wanted to work for the mean Europeans.
We really think it is terrible and heartbreaking that native peoples didn't get any say in whether they wanted to work for Europeans.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It limited the types of goods that could be sold.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
creds to the other person
A country in which everyone over a certain age is eligible to vote on who they want to represent them in the government, would be described as which type of government system? *
A communist government
A democratic government
An autocratic government
A confederate government
Answer:
A democratic government, I think I looked it up
Which statements describe density? Check all that apply.
Answer:
The correct answer to the question is - the density of an object determines whether it will sink or float. EXPLANATION: The density of a substance is defined as mass per unit volume.
Answer:
Density is the sum of the mass and volume of an object.
The density of an object determines whether it will sink or float.
Explanation:
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Which of the following was TRUE regarding the Missouri Compromise?
A)
It was created by South Carolinian John C. Calhoun
B)
It kept the balance between slave and free states in the Senate
C)
It prevented the spread of slavery into western territories
D)
It caused the price of cotton to dramatically increase
Answer:
I think it is A
Explanation:
how did the nazi party begin?
What did workers form and organize so they could demand change from their bosses?
1. nothing
2. land grants
3. unions
4. political parties
Answer:
workers formed unions, to demand change
PLZ HELP
Share your sales pitch or brochure with a friend, classmate, or a family member. Ask for some feedback. Tell your reviewer to focus on how well the writing fits the task you were given. It should make a good argument about why a customer would want to visit the region you’ve chosen. Your writing should be engaging. Ask the reviewer to check on how well the writing is suited to the target audience—the customers of the travel agency.
After you get feedback about your pitch, write a short, reflective piece about the feedback, including details from your reviewer. Make note of what was good about your pitch, areas that might need improvement, and how you would rework your pitch based on the feedback.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you do not specify the travel destination you chose for your pitch, we can help you commenting different ideas so you can adapt them to your answer.
This would be the idea of the feedback.
My older brother told me the following things to improve my presentation.
Regarding writing(the brochure), I should use shorter sentences to transmit a more specific idea of the place to visit. He said that I spent too many lines writing about historical fats of the place, instead of fusing on the touristic attractions.
He said these ideas could be translated to my pitch because are similar. First, he told me that I should give a shorter introduction to focus on the tourist attractions. He said that introduction should take a couple of ideas and go directly to the beautiful places that attract tourists.
As my target audience was college students, he said that I should highlight the places that could cause more interest in this segmentation.
The last piece of advice he gave was to add more visuals to make the presentation more attractive. He said that many images could better attract the attention of the audience.
So what I did to rework my pitch based on the feedback was to rewrite the introduction, share some historic facts of the place, including fun facts, and then going directly to the tourist sites, restaurants, beaches, and nightlife, I discarded archeological sites and museums because that is not really what college students want to visit. I stay with the beaches, waterparks, and adventure sports. I finally add more pictures and a video clip at the end of my presentation.
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How did expanded trade affect China's population during the postclassical era?
a. it forced most Chinese people to leave their homes
b. it helped increase the Chinese population
c. it stopped Chinese people from spreading their beliefs
d. it led to Chinese people living in smaller cities
Expanded trade affect China's population during the postclassical era because it helped increase the Chinese population. Thus, option 'B' is the correct option.
What caused China's population to grow?China's population quadrupled, the amount of money in circulation increased tenfold, paper money was introduced, and trade and industry expanded quickly between 750 and 1100. China had a population of around 50 million in 742, which was relatively similar to the number in 2 CE.
With the spread of rice farming in central and southern China during the ensuing three centuries, the nation's food supply progressively increased, enabling its population to expand as well. The population grew to 100 million people by 1100. At the time, China was unquestionably the largest nation on Earth. Like in more recent ages, its population likely already exceeded that of all of Europe.
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The Bill of Rights states that any powers not outlined in the Constitution as belonging specifically to the national government belong to the states and to the people. What is this an example of?
A) Fear of unfair trials
B) The limited power of the national government
C) Freedom to protest peacefully
D) The freedom of the national government to take more power
Answer:
freedom to protest peacefully
Answer:
c
Explanation:
This graph shows use of the Internet and social media
by age group
Which group is least likely to be reached by the
Internet and social media?
Use of the Internet for Social Media
and News, 2011
Use of Social Media
Use of the Internet for Political News
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
18-29 30-49 50-64 65+
Ages
O 18 to 29 years of age
30 to 49 years of age
50 to 64 years of age
Percent of Population
O 65 years of age and above
oh
Answer:
65 tears and older
Explanation:
because they don't know much
Answer:
65 years of age and above
Explanation:
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Compare the dependency, modernization and center-periphery theory, help pleaseee
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Dependency theory is the theory that explains the outflow of resources from poor and underdeveloped nations to wealthy and developed countries, thereby making the wealthy nations wealthier.
Modernization theory on the other hand is the theory that explains the social change in which underdeveloped and developing countries continue to develop as they adopt modern practices similar to more developed societies.
Also, the Centre-Periphery theory is the theory that defines the structural connection between the developed states (center) and the underdeveloped states (periphery) usually within a country.
I have 3 questions please help. you can choose any of them and can also answer them in the comments.
1. Do you think it is better to have a family when you are young? Why? / Why not?
2. Do you think people can only really fall in love once in their lives? Why? / Why not?
3. Do you think it is a good idea to keep a diary so you can look at it when you are old? Why? / Why not?
Answer:
1. Yes so you can grow up with a support system.
2. No because if you think about it every one has serval lovers. Some we thought were serious but apparently not but most of the time you find a new lover. I also believe that each person has more then one soulmate.
3. Yes because its fun (I've done it)
Answer:
1. Yes, it is important because it helps us to grow properly.
2. I do not know i am a kid
3. Yes, it can remind us of our memories
True or False: The Charter was adopted in San Francisco.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Following two-thirds approval of each part, the final text was unanimously adopted by delegates and opened for signature on 26 June 1945; it was signed in San Francisco, United States, by 50 of the 51 original member countries.
Algunos autores consideran que la densidad poblacional no ofrece real de la distribución de la población ¿ estas de acuerdo ? Explica tu respuestas mediante ejemplos
Answer:
La densidad de población que indica un punto crítico en el crecimiento de la población se puede estimar a partir de la relación entre la densidad de población y el movimiento de población. En el caso de adoptar la definición habitual de densidad de población, el punto crítico depende de cómo dividir el espacio en unidades de medida. Encontramos una definición adecuada de densidad de población. Hay zonas habitables e inhabitables. Para la densidad de población ajustada por el tamaño del área habitable sin tierras agrícolas, la densidad de población crítica no depende de la unidad de medida. Observamos esta característica estadística a partir de datos detallados del censo japonés y datos de uso de la tierra.
Explanation:
What does it mean to say the meaning of a creative work is subjective?
A. That people react exactly the same to it.
B. The people have different ideas about it.
C. That it’s message is ignored by people.
D. That the work is not well liked by people.
Answer:
Should be b
Explanation:
Saying that meaning of a creative work is subjective means that people are experiencing that work as a person's inner creativity not as a creativity of external environment
Answer:
B
Explanation:
got it right on the test
Is a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
a. Theocracy
b. Monarchy
c. Oligarchy
d. Democracy
Answer:
A. Theocracy
Explanation:
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Why was Hitler known as one of the smartest humans on Earth? pls this is worth 20 points
Answer
he was very smart
Explanation:
One century ago, Adolf Hitler fighting in the Great War. He was a good soldier — he would be promoted to the rank of corporal, be wounded two times, and be awarded six medals. And with him during the war he had the writings of philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer.
The image of Hitler reading Schopenhauer is startling, as one popular depiction of Hitler is of a semi-literate, semi-sane outlier who somehow lucked and manipulated his way to power in Germany. Certainly after the devastation of World War Two and the horrors of the Holocaust, it’s tempting to think that those who caused them must be close to crazy and to dismiss the possibility that educated people could be responsible.
But if we are going to fully understand the causes of National Socialism and other horrors, we have to consider an unsettling possibility: Maybe those who commit them, like Hitler and his accomplices, can be highly intelligent, well educated, and think of themselves as noble idealists.
Also according to Kubizek, Hitler was registered with three libraries in Linz, Austria after the war, and spent much of his time in Vienna in the Hapsburgs’ court library. “Books were his world.”
The phenomenon of bookish young men and women becoming activists for political violence is not rare. Consider these geographically varied examples:
* Pol Pot, the genocidal dictator in Cambodia, was an indifferent student but received part of his education in Paris and upon his return to Cambodia taught French literature and history at a private college.
* Abimael Guzmán, leader of Peru’s Shining Path terrorist group, wrote a dissertation on Kant and became a professor of philosophy at a Peruvian university.
* Osama bin Laden — who was a university graduate with a degree in civil engineering — read the works of theologian Seyyid Qutb. At university in Saudi Arabia, bin Laden attended regularly the lectures of Muhammad Qutb, who was his brother Seyyid’s translator and editor as well as professor of Islamic Studies.
* And Josef Goebbels attended five of the best universities in Germany and received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Heidelberg.
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I thinks it's the north.
Your answer is:
B) West region
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1.
What argument did Brandeis use to support
laws limiting the hours that could be worked
by women?
Answer:
idrk
Explanation:
what are some words besides strong, windy, damaging, and impacting that describe a Tropical Depression, Hurricane, and Tropical Depression???
Answer:
life-threatening
Explanation:
Examine the chart.
A 4-column table with 8 rows titled Percentage of Married Women Employed Outside the Home. The first column is labeled Ages with entries 14 to 19, 20 to 24, 25 to 34, 35 to 44, 45 to 64, All ages, All ages (whites), and All ages (nonwhites). The second column is labeled 1900 with entries 7.3; 7.3; 6.1; 6.4; 7.7; 5.2; 2.8; and 25.1. The third column is labeled 1920 with entries 12.5; 11.4; 9.7; 9.5; 6.6; 9.0; 6.5; and 31.8. The fourth column is labeled 1930 with entries 12.9; 16.3; 14; 12.1; 7.8; 11.7; 9.6; and 30.3.
What does this chart demonstrate about the change in women’s roles in the early 20th century?
Women’s employment rose fastest among those younger than 20.
The changes affected single women’s employment more than married women’s employment.
White women’s employment increased by a greater proportion than nonwhite women’s employment.
The changes to women’s employment for all ages and all races were greatest from 1920–1930.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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idntify me: I was elected as the speaker of the constitutional assembly.
Answer:
wow , really proud of you
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Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition an improved Portuguese ship that allowed exploration of the oceans
Answer:
its caravel
Explanation: