Answer:
Fidel Castro.
Explanation:
One, because it's a name, not a political party or way of thinking. Two, Fidel Castro was a Cuban nationalist. Therefore he was a Republican.
Answer:
Fidel Castro
Explanation:
it is a name
The Oklahoma Constitution’s progressive themes were established by __________ delegates. A. female B. Republican C. conservative D. Democrat
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
D democrats
Explanation:
The Oklahoma Constitutional Convention opened in Guthrie on November 20, 1906. William H. Murray was elected chairman of the convention. Charles N. Haskell was elected the majority floor leader by the Democrats
What influence did the so-called “German suburb" have on Peter's aspirations for
Russia?
Answer:
They taught him about technology and shipbuilding , while spurring his want for a Russian navy
Explanation:
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Which is a central idea of the article?
A. An alliance with Ousamequin helped the
Pilgrims survive and lasted 50 years.
B. The Pilgrims left England in 1620.
C. The Wampanoag people lived in dozens of
independent but connected communities.
D. Tisquantum's knowledge of English was key to
Ousamequin's relations with Plymouth.
Answer: A. An alliance with Ousamequin helped the Pilgrims survive and lasted 50 years.
Explanation:
There is no article referenced however the above should be the correct answer because it is a topic or idea that a passage can be built upon and that the other options can fall under.
When the English settlers first arrived in the Plymouth Colony they made contact with the Wampanoag who were led by the great Chief Ousamequin. Ousamequin saw this as an opportunity to protect his people and so got into an alliance with them.
This alliance was mutually beneficial because it enabled an exchanged of information and absence of hostilities that ensured that the Pilgrims survived. The alliance went on to last more than 50 years.
What does progressive mean
Answer:
Progressive is a adjective and the meaning of the word is happening step by step or happening in stages.
Explanation:
How has democracy changed overtime and how did it affect people (everyone) ?
Answer:
it has slowly changed in many ways the government has been a bit in the faces of the people and people vote and the rule of the people can easily overruled by anyone high enough in the government it used to be people, but rules have been twisted in bits to benfit serten people
Explanation:
What was the primary debate in the Scopes trial?
the role of religion in society
the value of the scientific method
O the powers of the state government
the validity of the theory of evolution
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The primary debate in the scopes trial was the validity of the theory of evolution. Thus, option (d) is correct.
What is Religion?A distinctive collection of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices that may or may not be institutionalized is called as Religion. Devotion to and adoration of God or the supernatural, dedication or commitment to a religious belief or practice.
Many people's religious views do not conflict with evolution theory. Fundamentalist Christians, in particular, may depict evolution and religion as diametrically opposed. Some people feel that accepting the fundamental concepts of evolutionary theory means rejecting one's religious views, which has the potential to generate significant conflict.
Therefore, option (d) is correct, that the validity of the theory of evolution was the primary debate in the scopes trials.
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What role did women play in the constitutional convention?
A. They were elected delegates.
B. They lobbied for certain issues.
C. They aided in event coordination.
D. They did not take part in the convention.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Did the Articles of Confederation have checks and balances?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation didn't even have three branches of government. Instead, there was just one weak central power: Congress.
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Which of the following was not a major global trade commodity in the
17th century?
A. Sugar
B. Cotton
C. Coffee
D. Flax
Answer:
I think it is C. Coffee
Explanation:
What are three reasons why Hinduism and Buddhism are similar together in society?
Answer:
Hinduism And Buddhism Are Similar In That Both Religions believe in reincarnation This is an important belief that Buddhism decided to adopt from Hinduism. The cycle or reincarnation and rebirth represent the core of both religions. Although trough different methods, but both Hindus and Buddhists try to escape this cycle. Explanation:
Answer:
vibrant and colorful and they both believe in karma.
Buddhism and Hinduism are similar because their architecture is vibrant and colorful. They both have dharma and believe in reincarnation. Both of them also believe in karma. Due to Buddhism's connection and origination within the Silk Road, merchants carried philosophies and faiths along the journey.
President Theodore Roosewer's foreign policy served to increase US involvement in -
China's Boxer Rebellion
Hawai's pineapple industry
latin american affairs
European alliance systems
Answer:
Correct answer is Latin American affairs .
Explanation:
First option is not correct as Roosevelt was not yet president when the Rebellion was raging.
Second option is also not correct as United States didn't had many interest in Hawaii at that time.
Third option is correct as Roosevelt foreign policy was best seen in his Corollary, where he stressed out that he won't allow European forces to interfere in the situation in Latin America.
Last option is not correct as they stayed out of this alliances even when WW1 started. That is the famous policy of isolationism.
Who owned the English forts in India during the 1600s?
Answer:
The company received a Royal Charter from Queen Elizabeth I on 31 December 1600, coming relatively late to trade in the Indies. Before them the Portuguese Estado da Índia had traded there for much of the 16th century and the first of half a dozen Dutch companies sailed to trade there from 1595.Explanation:
Answer:
The East India Company
Explanation:
The Company, was an English and later British joint-stock company. It was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region, initially with the East Indies
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what was stalins PURPOSE for germany after ww 2
Stalin wanted Germany to stay weak. He was concerned that they might attack the USSR again in some tribunal future. He also wanted them to pay compensation to the USSR for damage during wartime.
Was James Madison right; Political parties are dangerous and destructive to the American political system.
agree or disagree with this statement and why
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
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Explain the “Black Bean Incident.” Who was involved and why? What was the outcome?
Answer:
During the Mexico-Texas conflict, President Houston sent out troops to make certain that all Mexican forces were out of San Antonio. A Texan army led by Colonel William S. Fisher ignored orders to return to Gonzales and attacked the Mexican town of Mier. Although they put up a good fight, the Texan army was outnumbered and captured as prisoners. The prisoners were taken back to Mexico City. They escaped, but many were recaptured only a week later. Santa Anna ordered the execution of every 10th prisoner whose fate was to be chosen by lottery. Every prisoner had to take a bean out of a jar; if he chose a black bean, he would be executed. Santa Anna executed 17 men who drew black beans. The remaining prisoners were taken to Perote prison and later released.
Explanation: this is the answer that Ed gave me as a possible answer.
Answer:
I think that Santa Ana was involved with it. Who ever drew out the black bean from the jar of beans would get executed, and who ever didn’t draw the black bean they would be free.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Washington had a lot to say about involvement with foreign nations (pages 22-27). What distinction does he make
between permanent alliances and temporary alliances?
Answer:
Washington was against permanent alliances and in favour of temporary alliances.
Explanation:
Washington argues that the country should avoid permanent alliances with all foreign nations, but to maintain temporary alliances with foreign nations which is very important and necessary when there is extreme danger. He knew that every country works for their own benefits not for others. He also said that current treaties should be honored but not extended. This statement shows that Washington was against permanent alliances and in favour of temporary alliances.
Answer:
Although Washington found it acceptable to make temporary alliances during emergencies, he suggested that permanent alliances should be avoided.
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Among the accomplishments of Akbar and his son Jahangir were
1)the establishment of libraries
2) the taj Mahal
3) the ability for Hindu's to have government roles
4)conflict between Hindus and Muslims
5)great opportunity if you were an artist or architectct
Answer:
2
Explanation:
It's a guess lol but if it's right yay
Answer:
2
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. Cause
Mostly as a threat
Effect
2. Constantine embraced Christianity. —> Christianity expanded in Rome
Explanation:
What applies to a limerick?
A limerick is a humorous poem consisting of five lines. The first, second, and fifth lines must have seven to ten syllables while rhyming and having the same verbal rhythm. The third and fourth lines should only have five to seven syllables; they too must rhyme with each other and have the same rhythm.
What enlightenment ideas influenced Creoles to struggle for independence. But what WERE the enlightenment ideas
Answer: Creoles embraced Enlightenment ideas like natural rights &
consent of the governed.
In 1810, a poor but well educated Catholic priest named Miguel Hidalgo used
Enlightenment ideals to call for a revolution against Spain
Explanation:
Describe the American colonial reaction to British policies.
Answer:
Hey Britain what's up with this man!
Explanation:
becuase thye no like the british cus of taxes and such
Answer:
Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes
Explanation:
This was because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their own colonial governments. They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens. The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.
In 1836, despite an earlier Supreme Court decision that
said American Indian nations were independent, President
Andrew Jackson called for the forced removal of Cherokee
Indians from their homelands in the southern United
States. Known as the Trail of Tears, this 1,000-mile journey
to new territory in present-day Oklahoma caused many
people to die
Interpretation 1 -Jackson was the president of the United States and had a
right to ignore the Court's decision if he felt doing so was necessary
Interpretation 2 -President Jackson didn't have to respect the Supreme
Court's decision if he believed it was unfavorable for American citizens.
Which statement best compares the two interpretations of President Andrew
Jackson's decision?
A. Both interpretations agree that President Jackson was within his
rights to ignore the Supreme Court's decision
B. Interpretation 1 supports President Jackson's decision, while
interpretation 2 opposes it.
C. Both interpretations agree that President Jackson should have
followed the Supreme Court's decision
D. Interpretation 1 opposes President Jackson's decision, while
interpretation 2 supports it.
Answer:
A. Both interpretations agree that President Jackson was within his
rights to ignore the Supreme Court's decision
Explanation:
They both say he had the right to do it, they just have different reasons why he had the right to do it.
Answer: D.
Explanation:
Interpretation 1 -Jackson was the president of the United States and had a right to ignore the Court's decision if he felt doing so was necessary
Interpretation 2 -President Jackson didn't have to respect the Supreme
Court's decision if he believed it was unfavorable for American citizens.
What were Texas settlers looking for when they left the us and were looking to settle in Mexican Texas?
Answer:
i think land....
Explanation:
The Colorado river was explored by??
Answer:
John Wesley Powell
Explanation:
The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons by John Wesley Powell is a classic of American exploration literature. It is about the Powell Geographic Expedition of 1869 which was the first trip down the Colorado River by boat, including the first trip through the Grand Canyon.
Which Enlightenment thinker believed in a strong monarch, strong government, and believed men were evil and cruel ?
Montesquieu
Smith
Locke
Hobbes
what American painter and filmmaker was known for his leadership in the pop art movement and coining the phrase "15 minutes of fame"?
Answer:
Andy Warhol
Explanation:
So according to Wikipedia, he was taking a picture, and then he said that everyone was going to be famous for 15 minutes. Hope this helps!
what year did the civil war start
Answer:
1861
Explanation:
I just learned about it
According to the declation of independence when a government takes away the people rights to life liberty and pursuit of happiness what are people allowed to do? A) Ask the government for lowest taxes B) Alter or abolish the government C) Stop paying taxes D) give up the allowed the government to do what it wants
Answer:
The correct answer is option B) "Alter or abolish the government".
Explanation:
According to the Declaration of Independence of United States of America established on July 4, 1776 "...that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government..". This statement refers that people have the right to replace its government if it goes against them and violates any of their human rights. This is known as the right of revolution (or right of rebellion).
How did the development of new technologies and industries in the late 19th century affect the
US economy?
Answer:
From the era of Reconstruction to the end of the 19th century, the United States underwent an economic transformation marked by the maturing of the industrial economy, the rapid expansion of big business, the development of large-scale agriculture, and the rise of national labor unions and industrial conflict.
An outburst of technological innovation in the late 19th century fueled this headlong economic growth. However, the accompanying rise of the American corporation and the advent of big business resulted in a concentration of the nation's productive capacities in fewer and fewer hands. Mechanization brought farming into the realm of big business as well, making the United States the world's premier food producer--a position it has never surrendered. But still the land hunger of white Americans continued unabated. This led to wars against the Native Americans of the Plains and the "second great removal" of indigenous peoples from their ancient homelands.
Explanation:
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