Question 2 (1 point)
• Born in 1818
• Escaped slavery in 1838
• Famous orator (speaker)
All of these are describing which famous American?
Fredrick Douglass
Susan B. Anthony
Thurgood Marshall
Mary McLeod Bethune

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Answer 1

Answer:

i believe its Fredrick Douglas

Answer 2

The answer is Frederick Douglass.


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True or False: Many Japanese Christians and Buddhists will take part in
Shinto rituals.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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In the time of the Peloponnesian war, why
was Athens power increasing?
A. advancements made in weaponry
B. Athens had many more men
C. the trade routes
D. modern gear

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Answer:

B is Ans

Explanation:

I had read this make me brillent

Answer:

B. Athens had many more men

Explanation:

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Please answer this question it’s due in five minutes I’ll give brainliest

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Answer:Answer:forth option is correct

the growth of various financial instruments such as the limited liability corporation

What doctrine was ended with the Brown v. Board of Education decision?

A. integration
B. segregation
C. equal access
D. funding

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Segregation, with separate but equal ended

Please help! Please answer question 8 type A,B,C or D

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

.... hey as I know Its d.

because delegate 4 is talking about who should have power and who shouldn't so.. he is compromising with other branches.. giving more power to executive.

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and the Economy
1. Today jobs are constantly changing. What is the most sought after skill in today's market?

A Technology
B Teaching
C People relation skills
D Law and policy making

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

it's every day changing and growing. possibilities are endless

Answer:

a

Explanation:

2. Frozen crab meat is
when thawed.
a. elastic
b. preserve
c. perishable
d.bulging​

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Answer:

ans is (c)perishable .....

Question 1 of 10
What was the relationship between the Senate and the magistrates in the
Roman Republic?
A. The magistrates appointed senators.
B. The magistrates elected senators.
C. The Senate advised the magistrates.
D. The Senate ruled over the magistrates.

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Answer:

c.

Explanation:

The senate advised the magistrates.

What were the three most popular routes for the Great Migration

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Explanation:

mmh i believe they were Chicago, Pittsburgh, and New York

The group of animals that live part of their lives on land and part of their lives in the water is called:

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Answer:

Amphibians

Explanation:

Answer:

amphibians live on land and in water

1. What communist country lies just north of North Korea? _____________________________________________________________
2. Along what line of latitude (running east to west on the map, called a “parallel”) was Korea divided after World War II?
___________________________________________________________

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Answer:

1)  China.

2) The 38th Parallel

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Led 150 Mormons to Utah in order to freely practice their religion

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Answer:

The Mormons, as they were commonly known, had moved west to escape religious discrimination. After the murder of founder and prophet Joseph Smith, they knew they had to leave their old settlement in Illinois. Many Mormons died in the cold, harsh winter months as they made their way over the Rocky Mountains to Utah.

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Answer:

Brigham Young

Explanation:

(BYU was named after this individual)

He was the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1847 until his death in 1877. He founded Salt Lake City and served as the first governor of the Utah Territory.

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How had thoughts changed regarding the forgiveness of sins during the Second
Great Awakening?
b. minsters said everyone
would go to heaven
regardless of their actions
a. ministers said people had to
contribute great amounts of
money to the church in
order to go to heaven
c. ministers said people who
did good works could get
into heaven
d. ministers said God had
already decided who would
go to heaven

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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What region of Brazil would you expect to be the most industrialized? Why?

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Answer:

São Paulo is the largest industrial metropolis south of the Equator, the largest city in South America, and among the largest cities on the planet.São Paulo's economy has become increasingly based on the tertiary sector, focusing on services and businesses for the country. The city is also unique among Brazilian cities for its large number of foreign corporations.

Which of the following best replaces the question mark in the graphic above?

F. Reasons for Establishing Farming Unions

G. Benefits of Sharecropping by Former Slaves

H. Economic Realities of Tenant Farming

J. Effects of Spanish Colonialism in Texas

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i think it would be F

Why did the federal government enact the PATRIOT Act?And how did it challenge first amendment freedoms?

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The patriot act was enacted to improve the US governments ability to detect and deter terrorism.

It challenged first amendment freedoms because it allowed more surveillance upon the American people than ever before.

Hope this helps!

Which of the following is true of the Industrial Revolution?
A
It helped bring an end to slavery in America.
B
It first began in France.
C
The first industry to industrialize was textiles.
D
By the end, most factories were powered by water.

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Answer: C.

Let me know if it is correct.

How did the Nazi government start to take action against German Jews?

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It was in Nuremberg, officially designated as the "City of the Reich Party Rallies," in the province of Bavaria, where Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party in 1935 changed the status of German Jews to that of Jews in Germany, thus "legally" establishing the framework that eventually led to the Holocaust.

Ten years later, it would also be in Nuremberg, now nearly destroyed by British and American heavy bombing, where surviving prominent Nazi leaders were put on trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The war in Europe ended in May 1945, and soon the attention of the Allies turned to prosecuting those Third Reich leaders who had been responsible for, among other things, the persecution of the Jews and the Holocaust.

The trials began November 20, 1945, in Nuremberg's Palace of Justice, which had somehow survived the intense Allied bombings of 1944 and 1945.

The next day, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson, named by President Harry S. Truman as the U.S. chief counsel for the prosecution of Axis criminality, made his opening statement to the International Military Tribunal.

"The most serious actions against Jews were outside of any law, but the law itself was employed to some extent. They were the infamous Nuremberg decrees of September 15, 1935," Jackson said.



The so-called "Nuremberg Laws"— a crucial step in Nazi racial laws that led to the marginalization of German Jews and ultimately to their segregation, confinement, and extermination—were key pieces of evidence in the trials, which resulted in 12 death sentences and life or long sentences for other Third Reich leaders.

But the prosecution was forced to use images of the laws from the official printed version, for the original copies were nowhere to be found.

However, they had been found earlier, by U.S. counter-intelligence troops, who passed them up the line until they came to the Third Army's commander, Gen. George S. Patton, Jr. The general took them home to California. There, they remained for decades, their existence not revealed until 1999.

Finally, this past summer, the original copies of the laws, signed by Hitler and other Nazi leaders, were transferred to the National Archives.

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Describe all four Native American responses to the Indian removal act of 1830. Who successfully fought the act and how did they win?

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Answer:

The Indian Removal Act was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by United States President Andrew Jackson. The law authorized the president to negotiate with southern Native American tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for white settlement of their ancestral lands.[1][2][3] The act has been referred to as a unitary act of systematic genocide, because it discriminated against an ethnic group in so far as to make certain the death of vast numbers of its population.[4] The Act was signed by Andrew Jackson and it was strongly enforced under his administration and that of Martin Van Buren, which extended until 1841.[5]

People in Spanish colonial society who were of African and European descent, were called...

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Answer:

Peninsulares

Explanation:

Peninsulares, people from Spain, were at the top of the social structure, followed by creoles, or people of Spanish descent born in the Americas. Mulattoes were people of mixed African and European descent, while mestizos were of mixed Indian and European descent; these groups were in the middle. At the bottom were peons, forced to labor to pay debt, and slaves.

1. What do you see in this image and why?

2. which part of this advertisement might have been most interesting to an american thinking about moving westward? why?

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Answer:

Revise why people settled in the Great Plains and American West as part of the Bitesize

The prospect of free land was very attractive to people who could never have is thought to have been originally used by John L O'Sullivan, the editor of therefore could benefit from encouraging more settlers to move to their areas

Explanation:

A possible amendment to the Constitution can be proposed by _______.
a. Congress
b.The States
c. Both A and B
d. Neither A nor B.​

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Answer:

It is A

Explanation:

Describe some of the strategies that political parties use to encourage citizens to vote

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1) Location & Demographics Analysis :

Different neighborhoods tend to attract people that fall within similar demographic groups, which is how campaigns target who to hit with ads, campaign events, etc.

2) (Meaningful) Social Media Analysis :

Everyone today is looking at social media nowadays. politics try to grow awareness of people's business using ads.

3. Separating Good vs Bad Customers :

In politics, showing up to support the candidate when they're in town needs to translate to volunteering or donating for a campaign, or the candidates will lose steam quickly.

Some strategies that political parties use to encourage citizens to vote are registering citizens to vote, send them mail with candidate information, polling place, and election dates, or making phone calls to registered voters. They can also do door-to-door contact to remind the voters about the campaign, provide services for citizens to get to the voting place, or provide babysitting services to convince citizens to vote for them.

Why is this man an important historical figure?

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who is the man ??????

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Where is the Arabian Peninsula located?

a.

the northwest corner of Asia

c.

the northeast corner of Asia

b.

the southeast corner of Asia

d.

the southwest corner of Asia



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A

B

C

***D


Why do geographers call Arabia a “crossroads” location?

a.

It is home to very few cultures or people.

b.

Trade routes linking Africa, Asia, and Europe run through it.

c.

People from many different cultures live there.

d.

It is where Islam, Christianity, and Judaism started.



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A

***B

C

D

Which physical feature dominates the landscape of Arabia?

a.

marshy land

c.

fertile oases

b.

sandy deserts

d.

large mountains



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A

***B

C

D

A nomad was a person who

a.

traveled from place to place.

c.

sold cooking supplies and clothing.

b.

farmed and raised animals.

d.

settled in an oasis.



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


***A

B

C

D

Prior to Muhammad, most Arabs practiced

polytheism. (polytheism/Sufism)

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D. Southwest corner of Asia

Help please!! I only have 20 mins

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Answer:

the 2nd and 3rd one

Explanation:

it is the 2nd and 3rd one!!!!

Can someone pleaseeee help and if you’re correct i’ll give brainliest

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Answer:

I believe the answer is Alliance. I might be wrong, but I am pretty sure its Alliance. Good luck! <3

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Do you think Sybil Ludington should be called a hero? Explain why or why not.

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Answer:

She should be called a hero

Explanation:

On April 26, 1777, at age 16, she made an all-night horseback ride to alert militia forces in the towns of Putnam County, New York, and Danbury, Connecticut, of the approach of British forces.

Therefore she a hero

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What was John Brown’s goal at Harper’s Ferry?

A) To help start the Civil War
B) To stop Virginia from seceding
C) To start a slave rebellion
D) To support pro-slavery forces

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The answer is 'C'. It was a goal of John Brown's at Harper's Ferry.

What was the outcome of the North African campaign?

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Answer:

The defeat of Hitler's troops.

it was the defeat of hitlers troops
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