Answer:
Arms
Explanation:
The 2nd Amendment allows us the right to keep and bear arms (or guns). It is one of the original 10 amendments (or Bill or Rights) the Founding Fathers wrote, and which was ratified by Congress in 1791.
What was the "Wild Mary Sudik"?
on what famous landmark in china does the movie begin
Answer:
The Forbidden City or the great wall of china
Explanation:
please mark brianlist
Answer:
The Forbidden City
Explanation:
If you mean in the movie Mulan
Write a short CER response using our previous learnings to answer the question: Why is it important to learn
about conflicts that have happened in other countries outside of our own?
Answer:
Harriet Tubman was born in 1821 into a family of enslaved African Americans on a plantation in Dorchester County, Maryland, owned by Edward Brodas. Her birth name was Araminta and was known by minty, till she changed her name as an early teen to Harriet, after her mother. many of her 11 siblings were sold and taken to the deep south.
At age 5, Tubman was "rented" to neighbors to do housework. She was not great at household chores and was often beaten and abused by her slaveholders and "renters'' due to her skill. Like other African Americans, As a child she was never taught to read or write and never had a broad span of education in general. Eventually she was put to work as a field hand, which she preferred over the housework. At age 15, she suffered a head injury when she blocked the path of the overseer pursuing an uncooperative enslaved person. The overseer flung a weight at the other enslaved people, hitting Tubman, who probably sustained a severe concussion. She was ill for a long time and never fully recovered.
In 1844 or 1845, Tubman married John Tubman, a free Black man. Shortly after her marriage, she hired a lawyer to investigate her legal history and discovered that her mother had been freed on a technicality upon the death of a former enslaver The lawyer advised her that a court wouldn't likely hear the case, so she dropped it. But knowing that she should have been born free led her to contemplate freedom and resent her situation.
In 1849, Tubman heard that two of her brothers were about to be sold to the Deep South, and her husband threatened to sell her, too. She tried to persuade her brothers to escape with her but left alone, making her way to Philadelphia and freedom. The next year, Tubman decided to return to Maryland to free her sister and her sister's family. Over the next 12 years, she returned 18 or 19 times, bringing more than 300 people out of enslavement.
Explanation:
Writing Workshop: Evaluating Research Questions and Sources in History
What major economic practice began during the Middle Ages?
Answer:
Manorialism, also called manorial system, seignorialism, or seignorial system, political, economic, and social system by which the peasants of medieval Europe were rendered dependent on their land and on their lord.
Explanation:
What actions did women take to obtain rights at the Seneca Falls Convention?
How did the pursuit of Manifest Destiny
create tension in the country that
eventually led to Civil War?
TL;DR
Manifest Destiny encouraged American settlers to expand the frontier, which
1. displaced Native Americans, increasing racial tensions among whites and non-whites.
2. added new states to the Union that were known as "slave states," which complicated the issue of slavery.
Explanation:
First, we should ask what exactly is "Manifest Destiny"?
Manifest destiny was the cultural idea that the United States should expand towards the west - they were destined for bigger things, in this case, bigger territory.
So, why would Manifest Destiny eventually lead to the Civil War?
To oversimplify a bit here, the Civil War was the internal U.S. conflict between the northern states (the Union) and the southern states (the Confederacy). The North wanted to preserve the Union and end slavery. The South had slaves as plantation workers, so they wanted to separate from the Union and keep slavery. So how does manifest destiny fit into this?
The idea of Manifest Destiny encouraged settlers to move west. While doing so, they encountered Native American tribes who were already present on the continent. The U.S. government and the settlers decided to relocate these Native Americans away from settler lands. American settlers had this ingrained idea of "us" vs. "them" or "whites" vs. "non-whites," which is related to the issue of slavery.
On that note, as settlers and explorers claimed new lands, they eventually formed new states that would be part of the South. When tensions on the issue of slavery began to rise, people asked, "Should slavery be permitted?" which led to another important question, "Where should slavery be permitted?" Should slavery be permitted everywhere in the U.S? or just the South? Slave-owners had a larger "stage" to act on- more slave states mean more territory, resources, and, most importantly, people.
Manifest Destiny enabled the U.S. to acquire more territory, and people took the idea even further: that the U.S. was destined to be an all white-country, no matter the place.
1. captured the west from the British Colonel Hamilton 2. gave his life for his country George Rogers Clark 3. betrayed his country Benedict Arnold 4. defeated British navy Nathan Hale 5. British commander at Vincennes John Paul Jones
Answer:
I dont have all the answers but
1. John Paul Jones defeated the British Navy
2. Nathan Hale gave his life for his country when he was hung as a spy
3. Benedict Arnold betrayed his country and joined the british
Explanation:
Which statement is true about the sharecropping economic activity in the South?
Answer:
In sharecropping, both freed slaves and poor whites borrowed land, seeds, and tools from a landowner, in exchange for a share of the crop at harvest time. In tenant farming, those with more cash could rent the land, and thus keep all of their harvest. During Reconstruction, the Southern economy was still heavily dependent on agriculture.
Explanation:
Some federalists__to the outbreak of war by wanting to ____ After the war, the rise of ___ made these ideas seem unpatriotic
Answer:
secede
nationalism
Explanation:
What is an oass? Write a paragraph of at least 3 complete sentences describing me chances of this and
PLZ HELP ME
Answer:
An Oasis are little part of land in the desert that contain water. these land forms are the only places that can have plants and animals live around without dying out. they also are places where most people in the desert live next to because they can use the water to grow crops that they need for food
Explanation:
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During the 19th century, one reason European nations were interested in controlling the Suez Canal was that the canal-
How did Andrew Jackson treat the second national bank? Why?
Answer:
President Andrew Jackson announces that the government will no longer use the Second Bank of the United States, the country’s national bank, on September 10, 1833. He then used his executive power to remove all federal funds from the bank, in the final salvo of what is referred to as the “Bank War."
A national bank had first been created by George Washington and Alexander Hamilton in 1791 to serve as a central repository for federal funds. The Second Bank of the United States was founded in 1816; five years after this first bank’s charter had expired. Traditionally, the bank had been run by a board of directors with ties to industry and manufacturing, and therefore was biased toward the urban and industrial northern states. Jackson, the epitome of the frontiersman, resented the bank’s lack of funding for expansion into the unsettled Western territories. Jackson also objected to the bank’s unusual political and economic power and to the lack of congressional oversight over its business dealings.
Jackson, known as obstinate and brutish but a man of the common people, called for an investigation into the bank’s policies and political agenda as soon as he settled in to the White House in March 1829. To Jackson, the bank symbolized how a privileged class of businessmen oppressed the will of the common people of America. He made clear that he planned to challenge the constitutionality of the bank, much to the horror of its supporters. In response, the director of the bank, Nicholas Biddle, flexed his own political power, turning to members of Congress, including the powerful Kentucky Senator Henry Clay and leading businessmen sympathetic to the bank, to fight Jackson.
Later that year, Jackson presented his case against the bank in a speech to Congress; to his chagrin, its members generally agreed that the bank was indeed constitutional. Still, controversy over the bank lingered for the next three years. In 1832, the divisiveness led to a split in Jackson’s cabinet and, that same year, the obstinate president vetoed an attempt by Congress to draw up a new charter for the bank. All of this took place during Jackson’s bid for re-election; the bank’s future was the focal point of a bitter political campaign between the Democratic incumbent Jackson and his opponent Henry Clay. Jackson’s promises to empower the “common man” of America appealed to the voters and paved the way for his victory. He felt he had received a mandate from the public to close the bank once and for all, despite Congress’ objections. Biddle vowed to continue to fight the president, saying that “just because he has scalped Indians and imprisoned Judges [does not mean] he is to have his way with the bank.”
On September 10, 1833, Jackson removed all federal funds from the Second Bank of the U.S., redistributing them to various state banks, which were popularly known as “pet banks.” In addition, he announced that deposits to the bank would not be accepted after October 1. Finally, Jackson had succeeded in destroying the bank; its charter officially expired in 1836.
Jackson did not emerge unscathed from the scandal. In 1834, Congress censured Jackson for what they viewed as his abuse of presidential power during the Bank War.
PLEASE HELP. QUIZ DUE SOON.
The USSR agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba if the United States agreed to (blank).
Select all that apply.
A. end the arms race
B. not to invade Cuba
C. remove their missiles from Turkey
D. end the blockage
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
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Paul stayed in Arabia and Damascus:
O two years
O three years
O two and a half years
O three and a half years
Do you believe the reforms in the time period did enough? What else would you like to happen?
Answer and Explanation:
I think I believe in reforms in the time period, and id k what I'd like to happen...
Answer:
no not enough,
Explanation:
British war :
Did the war change conditions for enslaved African Americans?
Did the war change conditions for Native Americans?
Answer:
Explanation:After the war, many remained in the cities, but a large number returned to the reservations as the life in the urban world did not appeal to them. Despite this, they had found they could actually live in both worlds, and the lives of Native Americans were forever changed after this war.Feb 15, 2015
How did Great Plains farmers get water if there were few lakes and rivers in the Great Plains?
Answer:
Most Plains farmers apply water to their fields using either surface or sprinkler methods. The main form of surface irrigation is furrow, whereby furrows are plowed between crop rows along which water flows from a pipe with holes called gates. The leading form of sprinkler irrigation is the center pivot.
Answer:
Mining water in the Great Plains.
Explanation:
Ill mark u as a brainiest if u can help me. Thanks! What can you conclude about the dark areas of the night sky?
Black holes make up the dark areas of the sky.
There is nothing located in the dark areas of the sky.
Objects in the dark areas are moving too fast to be visible.
Objects in the dark areas of the sky are too far away from Earth to be seen.
Answer:
Objects in the dark areas of the sky are too far away from Earth to be seen.
Explanation:
the galaxy is a really big place but we only see so little of it.
Why did U.S naval power grow during the 1840s to the 1930s?
Answer:
because British power is being decreased by freeing captured country.
Identify the amendment
A. Amendment 4
B. Amendment 2
C. Amendment 1
D. Amendment 10
Answer:
Amendment 2
Explanation:
The amendment would be number 2. it is the amendment where people have the right to bear arms.
Answer: Amendment 2
Explanation:
In the consiconstitutionution it states that amendment two is the right to bear arms
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Answer: Choice D: Jerusalem.
Choice C: Christians an Jews.
Explanation: Jerusalem is and was the Holy City, and was very important to the crusaders for religious purposes.
simplify the following.
[tex]-8 \div 4[/tex]
Answer:
-2 is the correct answer.
Explanation:
[tex] - 8 \div - 4 \\ = - 2 \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \\ - \div + = - \\ because \\ - \times - = + \\ + \div - = - [/tex]
Which of the following tribes was NOT part of the "Five Civilized Tribes?"
O Shawnee
O Cherokee
O Chickasaw
O Seminole
Answer:
Shawnee
Explanation:
Its the only one thats not listed in the Five Civilized Tribes!
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This United States foreign policy seeks to limit the spread of communism throughout the world.
Answer:
The Truman Doctrine
Explanation:
Which Civil Rights era organization is being described by these statements?
A) the Nation of Islam
B) the Black Panther Party
C) the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
D) the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
Answer:
the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee :")
Where is most of the population of East Asia clustered?
A. Across East Asia
B. Along the rivers and coasts
O C. Along the banks of the Yangtze River
O D. In the cities of Shanghai, Seoul, Taiwan, and Pyongyang
SUBMIT
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer: along rivers and coasts
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What is the purpose of this excerpt from President
Wilson's speech?
O to call for a League of Nations
to support freedom on the seas
What we demand in this war... is that the world be
made fit and safe to live in; and particularly that it be
made safe for every peace-loving nation which, like our
own, wishes to live its own life, determine its own
institutions, be assured of justice and fair dealing by the
other peoples of the world as against force and selfish
aggression.
-"Fourteen Points,
President Woodrow Wilson,
January 8, 1918
O to demand worldwide disarmament
O to promote the idea of self-determination
Answer:
to promote the idea of self-determination
Explanation:
just trust me dude
Answer: D. to promote the idea of self-determination
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What is the purpose of this excerpt from President
Wilson's speech?
What we demand in this war . . . is that the world be made fit and safe to live in; and particularly that it be made safe for every peace-loving nation which, like our own, wishes to live its own life, determine its own institutions, be assured of justice and fair dealing by the other peoples of the world as against force and selfish aggression.
–“Fourteen Points,”
President Woodrow Wilson,
January 8, 1918
D. to promote self-determination.
_____ was born in the city of ______on the _____
Peninsula, a dry and harsh region found in the Middle East.
Answer:
Explanation:
This question is a little too vague. Literally anyone (I'm assuming this is a famous person), could have been born in this extremely vague place. Try adding some more details and I then would be happy to help!
What happens after a Supreme Court justice is appointed?
The justice must be approved by a political party.
The justice must be approved by the House.
The justice must be approved by popular vote.
The justice must be approved by the Senate.
Answer:
the answer is that the senate must approve the justice. :)
Explanation:
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Marcus and Narcissa Whitman were missionaries that settled in Oregon.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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