Answer:
it helped with taking segregation away in schools
Explanation:
pretty sure the court made it so segregation in schools weren't allowed anymore because it violated the 14th amendment
Your friend Alejandra loves to travel. She tells you she has been wanting to go to Europe and see structures that involve megalith architecture. She asks you for advice in planning her trip. She wonders what the most common form of megalith architecture in Europe is. What would you tell her?
A.
a tomb
B.
a house
C.
a church
D.
an arena
Match these men with the appropriate description.
1. friend of the South and assassination victim
2. led a destructive march across the South
3. Lincoln's Democratic opponent in the election of 1864
4. president of the Confederacy
5. former Union commander elected as president in 1869
6. Republican Radical who was savagely beaten
7. commander of the Confederate forces
8. candidate for the senate in 1860 who debated with Lincoln
9. led the attack on Fort Sumter
10. escaped impeachment by one vote
11. radical abolitionist who was hanged after an arsenal raid
12. killed by one of his own men
Abraham Lincoln
John Brown
Charles Sumner
William T. Sherman
Jefferson Davis
P.G.T. Beauregard
"Stonewall" Jackson
Ulysses S. Grant
Stephen Douglas
General George McClellan
Robert E. Lee
Andrew Johnson
Answer:
12?
Explanation:
write 2 paragraphs on why Great Britain and France are alike of different
Answer: they both started slavery.
Explanation: Britain asked France to go to Africa and take the "Indians" and they took them and brought some of the slave's they took to what we now know America and took they back to Africa and made them go get other "property" and they did that a lot and through the years the slave trade started and many other things and round 1942 African Americans got some rights because the Tuskegee air men started but in the beginning the US didn't want African American soldiers so they asked France and they took them and then a couple years later the president told them to stop treating them equal or they will think it's okay in America.
The only thing is that France never took part in the slavery things after the years they helped them because they had taken the African Americans and treated them better than what they were treated back home so the US wanted them and that's when the Tuskegee air men started because when they went to France they were ground troops not air men and most of them wanted to be air men so they were sent back and they started destroying the Germans which at that point gave it their all, but both sides before the Germans gave it their all started helping African Americans because they saw that they could fly and shoot an so both sides tried to help them and both side's didn't care about their race anymore so they let them in and around 1960'-1970's most people were free but some people didn't listen to the law and still kept the slaves.
Enslaved people who were house workers often
took care of children.
repaired buildings.
worked as mechanics.
cleared the land.
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
Enslaved people who were house workers often took care of children. The correct option is A.
What did slaves do for fun?Slaves would sing and dance during their meager free time, especially on Sundays and holidays. The practice of "patting juba," or rhythmically clapping hands in a highly sophisticated manner, was also practiced by slaves, who also used a variety of musical instruments.
Cooking, cleaning, serving meals, and taking care of children were among the many tasks that house slaves carried out. However, because of their status as slaves, they were more likely to be subjected to abuses including corporal punishment and being used as sexual slaves.
Thus, the ideal selection is option A. Enslaved boys and girls were assigned as farm laborers or coerced into trades at the age of sixteen when they were regarded as full-fledged workers.
Learn more about Enslaved people here:
https://brainly.com/question/5195436
#SPJ5
HELP PLEASE!! GIVING BRAINLIEST!! If you answer this correctly ill answer some of your questions you have posted! (24pts)
How would you rate the policy of
containment on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being
FANTASTIC and 1 being HORRIBLE?
Answer:
3, it didn't exactly work.
Explanation:
The idea of containment was brought on by George Kennan's Long Telegram sent from the US embassy in the Soviet Union (modern day Russia) back to the US. He warned that the Soviet Union and their ideas of communism needed to be stopped so he came up with the idea of containment. The U.S. implemented this policy pretty well as they fought the Korean War to stop North Korea from invading South Korea and making Korea a communist country. They didn't lessen the spread of communism in this sitation, they simply contained it. However, while so called Cold War lasted for multiple decades, the ideas of Communism did not spread much further than they started before this policy was put into place.
Last question I need help with.
How did World War I and World War II bring change to the African American community and lay the groundwork for the future civil rights movement?
Answer:
Blacks were able to serve in all branches of the Army except for the aviation units. The government made no provision for military training of black officers and soon created segregated training camps for that purpose. Disheartened, blacks protested against this discriminatory practice
Explanation:
Hope it help
Answer:
Blacks were able to serve in all branches of the Army except for the aviation units. The government made no provision for military training of black officers and soon created segregated training camps for that purpose. Disheartened, blacks protested against this discriminatory practice
Question 4 of 5
A historian who compares world events during the classical era to world
events during the modern era is organizing history by.
O A. region
O B. theme
O C. period
O D. culture
How many Vietnamese were treated in US troop hospitals?
Answer:
The peculiar nature of counterinsurgency operations in Vietnam required modification of the usual concepts of hospital usage in a combat area. There was no "front" in the tradition of World War II. The Amy checkered the countryside with base camps. Although any one of these might become a battlefield, the base camp was relatively secure unless it was under attack. Semipermanent, air-conditioned, fully equipped hospitals were constructed at a number of these camps. In contrast to World War II and the Korean War, the hospital did not follow the advancing army in direct support of tactical operations. All Army hospitals in Vietnam, including the MUST (Medical Unit, Self-contained, Transportable) units, were fixed installations with area support missions. Since there was no secure road network in the combat area of Vietnam, surface evacuation of the wounded was almost impossible. Use of the five separate companies and five detachments of ground ambulances sent to Vietnam was limited largely to such functions at base camps as transportation between the landing strip and the hospital or the routine transfer of patients between neighboring hospitals when roads were secure. Air evacuation of the injured became routine.
Getting the casualty and the physician together as soon as possible is the keystone of the practice of combat medicine. The helicopter achieved this goal as never before. Of equal importance was that the Medical Department was getting the two together in a hospital environment equipped to meet almost any situation. The degree of sophistication of medical equipment and facilities everywhere in Vietnam permitted Army physicians to make full use of their training and capability. As a result, the care that was available in Army hospitals in Vietnam was far better than any that had ever been generally available for combat support. The technical development of the helicopter ambulance, a primitive version of which had been used to a limited extent in the Korean War, the growth of a solid body of doctrine on air evacuation procedures, and the skill, ingenuity, and courage of the aircraft crewmen and medical aidmen who put theory into practice in a hostile and dangerous environment made possible the hospitalization and evacuation system that evolved in Vietnam. The system worked effectively because it was compatible with the characteristics of warfare in that country.
Explanation:
Please help me out with this!
Answer:
inspiring and solemn
Explanation:
In Jefferson Davis' Inaugural Address he argued -
(15 points)
A. That the 10th Amendment of the Constitution allows for each state to decide the issue of slavery for itself
B. That Lincoln was unconstitutionally elected to become president and therefore had to right to be the president of the United States
C. That the Dedaration of Independence gave the right of people to abolish a government once the government stopped serving the will of the people
D. That being a part of the Union is perpetual, no state should be allowed to seede
18. In the American economic system, a. government plays a very limited , hands -off role . b. private enterprise and governmental participation coexist. c. there is no regulation of the free market. d. most businesses are owned by the government .
Answer: b. private enterprise and governmental participation coexist.
Explanation:
The American economic system is a mixed economic system which means that there are elements of both private enterprise and government participation.
There was a time when the U.S government played a limited role in the economy but as time went by and multiple failures were recorded in this system, the government stepped in to control the economy somewhat which led to both the private and public sectors having to coexist.
Answer: B
Explanation: I TOOK THE TEST
What was the name of the section on the plantation where slaves lived?
Answer:
Slaves on small farms often slept in the kitchen or an outbuilding, and sometimes in small cabins near the farmer's house. On larger plantations where there were many slaves, they usually lived in small cabins in a slave quarter, far from the master's house but under the watchful eye of an overseer.
Explanation:
Have great day!!!
What impact did learning
about classical science have on Christianity?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Enlightenment had a profound effect on religion. Many Christians found the enlightened view of the world consistent with Christian beliefs, and used this rational thinking as support for the existence and benevolence of God.
Which Chinese invention is used to measure the strengths of earthquakes
Answer:
is one of the answers seismometers cause that should be the answer
Answer:
seismometer is the answer hopefully thats an answer choice
NEED HELP ASAP!! FOR 30 POINTS!
Marissa is writing a research report on the development of Nelson Mandela's political ideas. She wants to include biographical information in her report. Which event had the
biggest impact on Mandela's life in politics?
А.Mandela was born into the Tembu Tribe in Transkei.
B.Mandela joined the African National Congress in 1944.
C.Mandela graduated from college with a law degree in 1942.
D.Mandela was determined to be free to marry and have children.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The South African activist and former president Nelson Mandela (1918-2013) helped bring an end to apartheid and has been a global advocate for human rights. A member of the African National Congress party beginning in the 1940s, he was a leader of both peaceful protests and armed resistance against the white minority’s oppressive regime in a racially divided South Africa. His actions landed him in prison for nearly three decades and made him the face of the antiapartheid movement both within his country and internationally. Released in 1990, he participated in the eradication of apartheid and in 1994 became the first black president of South Africa, forming a multiethnic government to oversee the country’s transition. after retiring from politics in 1999, he remained a devoted champion for peace and social justice in his own nation and around the world until his death in 2013 at the age of 95.
Why were the Mongols able to easily conquer China?
Explanation:
Combination of training, tactics, discipline, intelligence and constantly adapting new tactics gave the Mongol army strength. They established their Mongol armies upon the last rulers of China and conquered the land.
Please mark as brainliest answer.
How is the space race today similar or different from the space race during the Cold War? Explain.
Help please !!!!
1) How did immigration influence settlement and population patterns in Texas? Give Examples.
Answer:
the growth rated measure how the population of the certain area rises and lowers due to the immigrants that come in and the emigrants that leave
Explanation:
Why did Japan experience disunity from the 1300’s to the 1500’s?
Answer:
In the years from 1300 to 1500s, some two hundred years ago, Japan fell up in colonial and civil wars.
Explanation:
After WWII ended, the victorious allies responded by
Answer:
creating nato
Explanation:
Answer:
The victorious Allies were faced with difficult decisions. How would they treat Germany and other defeated Axis powers? What would they do about the millions of people displaced by the war who were now homeless and often starving? Would it be possible to rebuild peace and stability in Europe? In August 1945, the Allies issued a communiqué that said:
It is not the intention of the Allies to destroy or enslave the German people. It is the intention of the Allies that the German people be given the opportunity to prepare for the eventual reconstruction of their life on a democratic and peaceful basis. If their own efforts are steadily directed to this end, it will be possible for them in due course to take their place among the free and peaceful people of the world.
Explanation:
Argue
for
or
against
the
death
penalty.
Do
you
think
the
threat
of
the
death
penalty
is
successful
or
unsuccessful
in
discouraging
people
from
committing
murder?
Why
or
why
not?
Do
you
think
the
death
penalty
is
an
acceptable
punishment
or
that
it
is
un
Answer:
I would say that I stand between these two arguments. Many criminals have sadistic minds and do not care for what happens to them. Thus, to them it would not matter whether they get the death penalty or not. They would just see it as a way of 'fun' in their own minds. Also, many criminals could have their own ways of getting away the crimes that they have committed. It is successful because many fear death, unlike those with twisted minds. In the end, all minds are twisted are they not for committing murders or such? Overall, I think that it is acceptable for murder yet not for convincing people to not commit crimes.
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, New Spain's North American borderlands
had
A- a booming economy
B- relatively few black people
C- a dense population
D- a strict prohibition against slavery
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Relatively few black people
Explain what a cuit of personality is, and how it worked under Stalin
Answer: The cult of personality also adopted the Christian traditions of procession and devotion to icons through the use of Stalinist parades and effigies. By reapplying various aspects of religion to the cult of personality, the press hoped to shift devotion away from the church and towards Stalin.
Hopes this help um.. can I pls have brainliest
Explanation:
What local winds affect the weather patterns of Southern Europe?
Answer:
Their horizontal dimensions typically several tens to a few hundreds of kilometres. they also tend to be short-lived lasting typically several hours to a day. there are many such winds around the world, some of the cold, some warm, some wet, some dry. there are many hazards associated with the winds.
which of the following provided faster land transportation
Answer:
bullet trains
Explanation:
I think bullet trains are the fastest mode of transport on land. And I think the fastest is The Transrapid. This Maglev (Magnet Levitation) train operating between PVG and Pudong's commercial district in Shanghai goes 430Km/h. There are many other trains and vehicles also which run super fast. Thurst SSC is the car which runs the fastest; faster than the speed of sound
What unique background is necessary for federal judges according to Hamilton
Answer:
Explanation:78 by Alexander Hamilton ... According to the plan of the convention, all the judges who may be appointed by the United States ... This independence of the judges is equally requisite to guard the constitution and the rights of ... if to the people, or to persons chosen by them for the special purpose, there would be too great a .
I need help ASAP! I need to get done with Government because I’m having a baby in 3 weeks and I’m trying to get done with school early!!!! Yes it may be easy but I couldn’t find the answer.
How did the volunteer army get from Colorado to New Mexico during the Civil War?
A: The volunteer company marched on foot from colorado to New mexico
B: THE Volunteer company rode horses from colorado to New mexico
C: The volunteer company took the train from colorado to New Mexico
D: The volunteer company rode the stagecoach from Colorado to New mexico
Answer:
B sorry if I’m wrong
Explanation:
Answer:
It's A
Explanation:
How did American views on world war 1 progress and change from 1914 to 1919 in the three phases (isolationist,Allied contributions,actual involvement)
Answer:
American views on world war I
Explanation:
World War I was one of the first deadliest war fought in Europe which brought consequences and causality in high number. In the beginning, The United States under the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson remained inactive and then joined the war on the side of the Allied powers in 1917. But all could not remain as aspect because of the increasing German attack. The Germany submarine attack on U.S. merchant vessels forced Wilson to declare war against Germany in the Atlantic Ocean. In the beginning, America was isolated as it's situated across the Ocean and decided only to support the Allied powers. As the situation worsens America in 1917 declared war on Germany.