King George III was not ready to give up his tight hold on the colonies.
Answer:
I think it because He wanted to keep his power of the colonies so he can tax them and make them suffer
Explanation:
The Constitution limits the power of the federal government by:
Answer:three branches of the government
Explanation:it gives them limeted power so they dont abuse it like a king
based on its use in paragraph 3 it could understood that the word veto belongs which of the following groups
Answer:
a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
Explanation:
the power to say no to a bill becoming law
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Answer:
c is answering the questions
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the Answer is C well thats what go ogle said.
In the early 1930s, a step toward World War II occurred in Asia when Japan adopted a territorially aggressive policy toward a) the Philippines b) Vietnam. c) the Soviet Union. d) Korea. e) China.
Answer:
e) China
Explanation:
e) China
Why is it important to understand how the Constitution guarded against tyranny? Why is it important today?
Answer: It keeps the government in line and keeps them serving the people.
Explanation: Its important because otherwise, we wouldnt have freedom, and we would lose our rights.
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An effect of the great awakening was that:
A. followers were convinced that God was the domain of established churches.
B. new laws were created to tie church and government closer together.
C. followers decided that only church officials could change their lives.
D. new churches formed to challenge established religions.
Answer:
i would say b
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer to this question is (d) new churches formed to challenge established religions
which president signed the bill that created of the u.s. air force?
President Truman
President Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 on the Sacred Cow, the Air Force One of its day.
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which early u.s. president was responsible for doubling the size of the country?
Answer:
Thomas Jefferson
Explanation:
That's the answer
History exam Question :
The Chicago Freedom movement was a
failure. How far do you agree?
Answer:
That the Chicago Freedom Movement was a failure.Explaination :
The Chicago Freedom Movement, even if it did not end slums in the city of Chicago, did leave behind an important institutional legacy—Operation Breadbasket (later Rainbow/PUSH coalition) and the Leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities.
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Describe the compromise that was reached before the ratification of the Constitution was approved by all 13 states.
Answer: The answer is to get the Constitution ratified by all 13 states, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention had to reach several compromises.
The three major compromises were the Great Compromise, the Three-Fifths Compromise, and the Electoral College. The Great Compromise settled matters of representation in the federal government. The Three-Fifths Compromise settled matters of representation when it came to the enslaved population of southern states and the importation of enslaved Africans. The Electoral College settled how the president would be elected.
Who was Abbas, and why was he so important?
Answer: Abbas I, byname Abbas the Great, (born Jan. 27, 1571, died Jan. 19, 1629), shah of Persia from 1588 to 1629, who strengthened the Safavid dynasty by expelling Ottoman and Uzbek troops from Persian soil and by creating a standing army.
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Franklin Roosevelt’s attempts to change the role of government were somewhat restricted by his
Answer: the Supreme Court
Explanation:
The rhetorical devices that Henry used in his speech
Answer:
ethos , pathos , logos
Explanation:
An example of ethos in his speech says, "...number of those who, having eyes, see not, and having ears, hear not..."
An example of pathos from his speech is, "...it is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope."
An example of logos from Patrick Henry's speech is, "But when shall we be stronger? Will it be the next week, or the next year?"
Why is the world facing an issue with genocide? How can this be prevented?
Why did people create new tools?
A. to use raw materials B. to learn a craft C. to practice new skills
D. to make life easier
Answer D
It's not answer A because its wording does not make sense. Along with that, It's not B or C because practicing new skills is only a part of why they made tools, and to learn a craft also doesn't make sense. So, it just made life easier to have tools.
O nullification
O urbanization
O secede
O industrialization
Answer:
nullification
Explanation:
what were the fighters who were gathered at Gonzales after the battle called?
Answer:
The cry was now “On to San Antonio!” Stephen F. Austin was called upon to take com- mand of the 300 Texans assembled at Gonzales. Known as the Army of the People, Austin's troops started their march.Explanation:
1. What was the main cause of the Spanish-American War?
A. Rights to Florida
B.Independence of Mexico
C.Gold in South America
D.Independence of Cuba
E. Rights to several Caribbean Islands
Answer:
A: rights to Florida
Explanation:
I remember learning this usa wanted more land and Mexico wanted to keep it and didn't want to sell it I think was the reason either way they both wanted the land
The Nuremberg Laws stated all Jewish citizens
in Germany had to wear what?
A. A German flag.
B. A yellow star of David.
C. A black hat.
Answer: I think the answer is A- A German Flag!!
Explanation:
The answer is B.A yellow star of David
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What was the system called where laborers are bound to a landowner because of debt?
crop liens
subdivision
peonage
free labor
what battle in the pacific did the talkers help win
Answer:
Iwo Jima
Explanation:
The work of hundreds of code talkers was essential to Allied victory in World War II, and they were present at many important battles, including at Utah Beach during the D-Day invasion in France, and at Iwo Jima in the Pacific.
All of the following contributed to the rise of nationalism and Islamism in the Middle
East except?
A) European imperialism
B) the Great War
C) the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire
D) American imperialism
Answer:
A) European imperialism
Explanation:
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What was the Rowlett Act? Why do you think that the British imposed it?
Answer: Referred to as the black act the Rowlatt Act passed during the first world war in 1991, by the British government. The act took away freedom of expression of the Indians and those who were accused were also denied the right to information. Indian opposed these acts by rallies, closing down of shops, strikes etc.
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Write the correct name of the Cr2O3 Compound
Answer:
Write the correct name of the Cr2O3 Compound
Chromium(III) oxide
how is hellenism and american society similar
Answer:
An introduction to the Hellenistic period in Greece and the major cultural, social, and artistic changes it brought.
Explanation:
What are the 8 elements of social studies?
Brainliest to the one who gets it right / gets it right first!
Answer:
23. 1. The social sciences are scholarly disciplines - Anthropology, Geography, Economics, History, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology.
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That perfect picture of the American Dream: A white picket fence, 2.5 kids, a dog and friendly neighbors — they all require a suburban location.
But according to one new book, that picture is changing. Americans are leaving the suburbs. In fact, for the first time a century, cities are growing faster than the ‘burbs. Leigh Gallagher, assistant managing editor at Fortune, looks into why in her new book “The End of the Suburbs: Where The American Dream is Moving.”
And while many people think of the growth of the suburbs as an explosion of American independence, the buildup of places like Levittown were actually quite planned by the government — especially with the help of things like tax deductions.
She attributes part of the change not to a sudden desire to live like Manhattanites, but instead a desire for more community.
“It’s not just about moving back to the city, it’s not like everyone wants to live in a New York City skyscraper,” said Gallagher. “People want to be in communities that are livelier, where they can get to know their neighbors more.”
Part of the change is also attributed to the “huge demographic bombshell” of young families who are choosing to stay in cities with children — whereas the suburbs are full of older generation, baby boomers.
Throughout the writing process, Gallagher even got sick of talking about the topic, which she found inspires so much debate and passion in people.
“So many people grew up in the suburbs, it’s where most people in this country live. It strikes a chord with everyone,” she adds.