Answer:
b.
Explanation:
its my best guess!
Answer:
B
Explanation:
which of the following contributed to the Weakening of free allowing phillp of macedon to conquer the balkan peninsula?
1. The Persian wars
2. The Punic wars
3. The Peloponnesus wars
4. The Carthaginian wars
Answer:
the answer is
1. the persian warhope it helps
Answer:
sorry but you blew my question for points now it's my turn to get my points back
Explanation:
Describe the system of extermination in the concentration camps-
Answer:
Such prisoners, like the European Jews who were murdered upon arrival in the gas chambers at the killing centers, were never officially registered as prisoners, but were killed usually within 24 hours of arrival. Recognizing the increasing numbers of these small-scale killing operations and because they needed an efficient way to kill prisoners who had become too weak to work, the SS authorities equipped several concentration camps with gas chambers during 1941-1942.
Explanation:
what was the Hampton roads battle strategy
Answer:
At the outbreak of the civil war both the union and confederacy began experimenting with ironclad warships...
Explanation:
Direction:Read and analyze each statement carefully.Match Column A with column B. use space provider before the item number for your answer.
COLUMN A
____1. 88 official constellation
____2.48 constellation
____3. Patterns of stars which
are seen in the sky
____4. Brightest constellation
____5. Largest Constellation
____6. Greatest number of visible stars in it
____7. Biggest, famous and oldest named constellation
____8. Aquila
____9. The great dog
____10. Are of the sky, which contains all the stars and other celestial objects
COLUMN B
A. Constellation
B. Celestial sphere
C. IAU
D. Greek and Roman mythology
E. Crux ( southern cross)
F. Centaurus
G. Aquarius
H. Eagle
I. Canis Major
J. Hydra
Put the battles and events from the Civil War in the correct order.
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1.Emancipation Proclamation
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2.Battle of Antietam
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3.Battle of Vicksburg
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4.Battle of Fort Sumter
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5.Battle of Galveston
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6.Appomattox Court House
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7.Battle of Gettysburg
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8.Palmito Ranch
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9.Gettysburg Address
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10.Battle of Sabine Pass
Answer:
The Mine Run Campaign. Meade's Army of the Potomac marches against Lee's Army of Northern Virginia south of the Rapidan River, east of Orange Court House. Lee reacts and throws up a line of defenses along the banks of Mine Run Creek. After several days of probing the defenses, Meade withdraws north of the Rapidan and goes into winter quarters.
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3. What is Castro asking Khrushchev to do when he writes “... if they manage to carry out an invasion of Cuba-a brutal act in violation of universal and moral law–then that would be the momnt to eliminate this danger forever, in an act of the most legitimate self-defense. However harsh and ter- rible the solution, there would be no other."?
Anwer: not to mannage carry out an invitation
Explanation:
Else there will danger
Which President signed the 1965 legislation that made these changes possible?
Answer:
President Lyndon B. Johnson
What are 2 ways the railroads helped the United States grow and prosper?
Answer:
Helped with transportation of goods and people.
Explanation:
The transportation of goods made it easier to take food it other things across the states and could even carry people to other states faster than horseback or any other mode at that time.
What is one cause and effect relationship from the Ancient Hebrews?
Answer:
Name leading ancient Israelites and explain their significance. Know the fundamental. Recognizing cause-and-effect relationships will help you to better.
Explanation:
the french seemed to be in the stronger position. they were in a walled city high above the river. the british were in ships on the river, and winter was approaching. why in your opinion did the british win the battle
Answer:
Collaboration with colonial authorities: Pitt gave local authorities control over supplies and recruitment, paying them for their help, while the French struggled to get manpower and supplies.
Explanation:
The British defeated the French. ... Britain and France signed a treaty to end it in Paris in seventeen sixty-three. The British had won. They took control of the lands that had been claimed by France
Compare the development indicators that improve the least and most for Algeria and India from 1996 to 2010
Who were the Jones County Scouts?
enslaved people and deserters who resisted the Confederacy
a secret society of conductors on the Underground Railroad
a troop of Union soldiers who fought in Pennsylvania
an elite group of Confederate spies
Which of these actions is NOT part of the role of interest groups in government? a. meeting members of government to try to influence their vote b. creating advertisements to inform the public c. ignoring the public and only informing the government on important issues d. hiring experts to speak to legislators about issues Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
C. ignoring the public and only informing the government on important issues
Answer: The answer is C ppl! :)
Explanation:
Neville Chamberlain - Savior of the Nation or Fool of the Decade?
The Munich Agreement was signed on 29 September 1938, by Britain, France, Italy and Germany. It was an agreement that allowed Hitler to annex the Sudetenland, which was part of Czechoslovakia. Hitler had demanded the Sudetenland as it was home to 3 million ethnic Germans. It is seen as a failure of the policy of appeasement. Neville Chamberlain aimed to achieve European peace by appeasing Hitler. By appeasement he meant negotiating with Hitler's reasonable demands in return for concessions. In September 1938 Hitler had claimed "The Sudetenland is the last problem that must be solved in Europe and it will be solved. It is the last territorial claim which I have to make in Europe." Was this the bait that lured Chamberlain to Munich? The Munich conference to discuss the future of the Sudetenland was not attended by Czechoslovakia or the USSR. Hitler's view of the Munich Agreement was that it was "an undreamt-of triumph, so great that you can scarcely imagine it." Chamberlain told cheering crowds, "My good
friends there has come back from Germany to Downing Street peace with
honour. I believe it is peace for our time". He believed that the peace of Europe would be guaranted by a peice of paper, signed by Hitler and himself, promising the two countries would not resort to war in the future."His views were echoed by the Daily Express who opined, "People of Britain, your children are safe. Your husbands and your sons will not march to war. Peace is a victory for all mankind. if we must have a victor let us choose Chamberlain, for the Prime Minister's conquests are mighty and enduring - millions of happy homes and hearts relieved of their burden."Daily Express Sept 30 1938 However there were rumblings of dissent in Britain. In October 1938 Churchill offered his appraisal of Munich, "We have suffered a total defeat I think that you will find that in a
period of time Czechoslovakia will be engulfed in the Nazi regime. We have passed an awful milestone in our history. This is only the beginning of the reckoning." In December 1938 the Yorkshire Post offered this assessment of the policy of appeasement, "By repeatedly surrendering to force Chamberlain has encouraged aggression Our central contention, therefore, is that Mr
Chamberlain's policy has throughout been based on a fatal misunderstanding of the psychology of dictatorship." Was the Yorkshire Post right? Had Chamberlain underestimated Hitler. This is the view of the Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini, he is predicting how Hitler will treat Chamberlain at Munich. "As soon as Hitler sees that old man he will know that he has won the battle. Chamberlain is not aware that to present himself to Hitler in the uniform of a bourgeois pacifist and British parliamentarian is the equivalent of giving a wild beast a taste of blood."Mussolini, Sept.
Using the above extract, answer the following questions:
1. a)Was Chamberlain right to support British public opinion and to try to avoid war?
b) What arguments can be used to support Chamberlain's actions?
c) What arguments can be used to oppose Chamberlain's action?
d) Did everyone in Britain support Appeasement?
e) Was Britain wrong not to try and stop Hitler earlier?
f) Could the betrayal of the Czechoslovakia at Munich, September 1938, be justified?
g) Why did Chamberlain after signing the Munich Agreement say, “This is peace of our time?”
f)In your own opinion, was Chamberlain the Savior of a nation or fool of the decade? Use facts to explain your answer with events after the Munich agreement.
2. Why did Hitler want to take over Sudetenland?
3. The following is a cartoon representing the NAZI-SOVIET pact. Use it to answer the questions below:
a) Name the bride and the groom in this cartoon.
b) Why was it unlikely that a “marriage” or union between the two was unlikely to happen?
c) Why was the honeymoon between the two not going to last?
d) Explain why Hitler signed the Nazi-soviet Pact.
e) Explain why Stalin agreed to sign the Nazi-Soviet Pact.
f) Who is the fool in this marriage? Explain your answer.
g) In your own opinion why was this marriage not going to last? Explain your answer.
A trial of impeachment charges is held in the Senate with the members of the Senate acting as the jury.
true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
held in the Senate, members of the Senate are the jury, has prosecuting attorney against officials lawyer, if two-thirds of the senate find the official guilty they are fined and kicked out of office.
The information on the map supports which of these conclusions?
The ERA would have passed if the states that ratified it in one house had passed it.
The ERA would have passed if the states that rescinded ratification had not done so.
Opposition to the ERA was expressed by a majority of states
Opposition to the ratification of the ERA was strongest in urban areas.
Answer:
The information on the map supports the conclusion below:
O. The ERA would have passed if the states that ratified it in one house had passed it.
O. Opposition to the ERA was expressed by a majority of states
Explanation:
This is because, for the ERA to be passed, it needed at least one of the states that rectified it to have passed it into law in their house. Unfortunately, it was never done hence the reason why it was not recognized.
Answer:
A.The ERA would have passed if the states that ratified it in one house had passed it.
Explanation:
All of the following were goals of the Crusades EXCEPT
Question 15 options:
To unite Western Europe into one empire
To improve trade among Europe, Asia, and Africa
To spread Christianity throughout Europe, Asia, and Africa
To recover Jerusalem and the Holy Land from the Muslim Turks
Answer:
to recover jrmerusalem and the holy land from the Muslim turks
What's the significance of the Zimmerman telegram?
A.it triggered the sinking of the Lusitania
B. It resulted in Mexico declaring war against the United States
C.It resulted in the United States entering World War I
D. It officially ended Russia’s involvement with World War I
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Zimmerman telegram was basically Germany telling Mexico, "Hey, if you attack the United States, we guantee you will get back California, Texas, New Mexico, and Kansas. We'll send you money and resources."
Then the United States was like, "Uh uh, honey. We don't deal with that" and they joined the Great War (WWI)
It resulted in the United States entering World War I. Because it compelled American President to change his mind about American engagement in the European conflict and commit the country to the fight against Germany.
What is Zimmerman Note ?Heinrich von Eckardt, the German ambassador to Mexico, received the Zimmermann Telegram or Zimmerman Note in January 1917 from the German Foreign Office.
The purpose of the message was to prevent America from joining World War I, ensuring that Germany won the war in Europe. German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann sent a coded message to the German minister in Mexico on January 16, 1917, which is also known as the Zimmermann Telegram or Zimmermann Note.
The paper described a strategy to restart unlimited submarine warfare ando, in the event that the United States went to war with Germany, to form an alliance with Mexico and Japan. After being intercepted by the British and delivered to the United States, the message provoked outrage when it was published, which led to America's entry into World War I.
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In which of the following would the federal government not have primary jurisdiction?
1-collection of sales taxes on goods and services
2-collection of income and payroll taxes
3-negotiation of climate change treaty
4-a draft of men and women to fight a war
Which of the following was a major goal of the Concert of Europe?
A
to support Napoleon's claim to power in France
B
to help bring about more democracy in Europe
C
to prevent a major war across Europe
D
to support the unifications of Germany and of Italy
Answer:
Just asking but is this multi choice?
If I fail this text I fail my class :(
There are 3 question left please help me
Answer and Explanation:
The answer is All of the Above.
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In early 1915, Germany introduced a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic. This meant U-Boats were hunting and sinking merchant shipping without warning. The RMS Lusitania left New York on 1st May, 1915, bound for Liverpool. On 7th May it was spotted off the coast of Ireland by U-20 and torpedoed. Of 1,962 passengers, 1,198 lost their lives. Among the dead were 128 Americans, causing widespread outrage in the US.
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In January 1917, the German diplomatic representative in Mexico received a secret telegram penned by German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann. It proposed a secret alliance between Germany and Mexico, should the United States enter the war. If the Central Powers were to win, Mexico would be free to annex territory in New Mexico, Texas and Arizona. Unfortunately for Germany, the telegram was intercepted by the British and decrypted by Room 40. The British passed the document to Washington and it appeared on the front page of American newspapers on 1st March.
This combination of factors turned public opinion around. On 6 April, the United States declared war on Germany and began to mobilize. The first American troops arrived in Europe in June.
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Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917. Knowing they risked provoking the United States into joining the war, Germany gambled on defeating the British before the US had a chance to mobilize. During February and March, several US cargo vessels were sunk without warning, resulting in the United States severing diplomatic ties with Berlin.
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How has South Carolina's status as a right-to-work state been beneficial to its
economy?
The state attracts new businesses because it prohibits labor unions from
requiring new employees to join their union.
The state has increased the yearly average per pupil funding in South Carolina's
public schools, creating a more educated workforce.
The state has seen a steadily rising average pay rate for factory workers because
of the laws regarding unions.
The state has had a decline in the unemployment rate due to legislation dealing
with union membership.
Answer:
The state has increased the yearly average per pupil funding in South Carolina's
Explanation:
Are my answers correct?
The “roar” of the Roaring Twenties most likely refers to ________.
help i will give brainliest!!
Answer: um it should be b
Explanation:
if this help tell me if not tell me
???! A...B...C...or D
In this assignment, you will work with your class, a partner, or a teacher to debate whether an equal rights amendment to the constitution is necessary to secure equal rights for women. You will choose roles, prepare for the debate, and conduct a debate.
Answer:
You should definitely be on the pro side, much better arguments.
Explanation:
why did conservatism become so much more popular in the years after 1964
Out of the ruins of the 1964 campaign emerged a well-organized, experienced movement that was more determined than ever to win political power.
The events that contributed to the rise of conservatism is the Moral Majority which was established by Jerry Falwell, it is a political organization of the US where it is made up of conservative Christian political action committees. They campaigned on the issues regarding personal belief are more important in maintaining its Christian conception of moral law. This group constrained for enactment that would reject premature birth and prohibit the states' acknowledgment of homosexuality.
What was Auschwitz? *
a. a camp where Jews, and others, were exterminated
b. Hitler's plan for winning the Battle of the Bulge
c. A port city in Austria
What was the main goal of the "Final Solution"? *
a. to kill Americans
b. to win the war
c. to create racial purity
What was the first solution to the "Jewish problem"? *
a. genocide of the Jews
b. emigration of the Jews
c. assimilation of the Jews
Answer:
1. A
Explanation:
Auschwitz was a concentration camp
2. What were some differences between Presidential and Radical Reconstruction? *
(10 Points)
Answer:
The main difference between Presidential and Congressional Reconstruction was the degree of leniency they afforded to former confederate states. Under the Presidential Reconstruction plans of Lincoln and Johnson, confederate states would be granted readmission to the Union comparatively easily.
Explanation:
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