Social studies/Texas history
What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?

a. Freed all enslaved people in rebelling Confederate states
b. Freed all enslaved people in the United States
c. Gave citizenship to all African-Americans in the United States
d. Gave African-American men the right to vote

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Answer 1

Answer:

B

Explanation:

The answer is B


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Describe 2 tactics people can use today when they believe the government has denied them their rights.

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Answer:

Sue or protest

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Sue legally through the judicial system which if you are going against the government, that could get to the Supreme Court or protest until you get what you want.

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Communities operate in the context of federal and state policies that can affect local government decisions relevant to health through laws and regulations, through the allocation of resources, and by shaping political will on issues and approaches. Among the more widely recognized policies are those that fund or regulate health care delivery services. But policies in a variety of areas, ranging from education to land use and housing, the environment, and criminal justice, can be relevant to health disparities. Policies can vary significantly across geographic areas and over time in establishing priorities, providing funding, or encouraging collaboration. They can provide important opportunities or constitute barriers to promoting health equity. The policy context shapes the levers that are available to communities to address change.

It seems reasonable to assume that the better informed communities are about the implications of federal and state policy and policy changes, the greater their ability will be to respond effectively to address health disparities and help achieve change in the determinants of health. And, conversely, the more the needs of communities are considered in decision making at the federal and state levels, the more effective those policies will be. In other words, policy makers have the opportunity to lay the groundwork for community success. This policy context (i.e., socioeconomic and political drivers) is highlighted in the report’s conceptual model in

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What problems and events did Margaret Borland overcome as a child in Texas?

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Six hundred and forty eight miles of dust, daily

peril and daunting cattle trail faced Margaret Heffernan

Dunbar Hardy Borland when she left her ranch in

Victoria, Texas, and led 2,500 longhorns, drovers, two

young sons, an even younger daughter and a

granddaughter, up the trail to Wichita, Kansas, in 1873.

No woman had ever run a trail drive before, but it was

not the first time Margaret Borland had faced dangerous

challenges head on.

She was only 5 years old when her family came

to Texas by ship, with the first wave of Irish immigrants

in 1829. They settled in San Patricio, in the prairie

of the Coastal Bend, where her father was

killed in an Indian attack when she was

twelve. With no time to grieve as the Texas

Revolution broke out, her widowed

mother grabbed the children and ran in

front of the advancing Mexican armies,

taking refuge in the fort at Goliad.

Somehow they escaped the massacre

there , possibly because their fluent

Spanish helped them pass as Mexicans.

After Texas had won its freedom, the

family returned to San Patricio to renew their

lives. At nineteen, Margaret married Harrison

Dunbar -- the first of her 3 husbands. Within a year, she

was both a mother and a widow, when Harrison was

killed in a pistol duel on the streets of Victoria.

Margaret married Milton Hardy a few years later,

and they built their combined 2,912 acres into a

prosperous cattle ranch. Four children followed, one

dying in infancy, as was tragically common back then.

Cholera then took the life of her second husband and

her lone surviving son. For the next 4 years, she ran the

ranch herself, with some help from her brother.

In 1860, just as the Civil War broke out, she was

already a wealthy and fearless woman when she met

and married one of the richest cattle ranchers in South

Texas, Alexander Borland. Between them they had a

herd of 8,000 longhorns when word of trail drives to

Missouri and Kansas had reached South Texas. The army

needed beef to feed its soldiers, and for many, the pay

was worth the peril. But the Borlands stayed at home,

having more children and living a full Texas ranching

lifestyle.

Margaret's challenge was to find a way to

get more money for her remaining steers

than the $8 per head paid at the San

Antonio market. Hearing that she could

earn $23.80 per head in Kansas, she

decided to push part of her herd north,

for richer markets.

So, at age 49, Margaret packed up

children and supplies and headed up the

Chisholm Trail to Wichita. When she arrived

two months later, her unique feat earned her

headlines in newspapers everywhere, but it was "the

end of the trail" for Margaret's health as well. On July 5,

1873, she died of what a doctor named "brain

congestion" and "trail driving fever". Selling the herd

was left to her young sons, who then brought their

mother home to be buried in Victoria Cemetery.

To this day, Margaret Borland is the ONLY

woman known to have driven a herd up the Chisholm

Trail, serving as her own Trail Boss. Margaret spent her

lifetime facing down calamities, overcoming misfortune

and seemingly insurmountable obstacles, and suffering

the deaths of many loved ones. Her courage and will to

not simply survive, but to succeed in an alien and often

hostile territory earns her special distinction as one of

the frontier women who personified the "can-do" spirit

that settled the West!

Margaret Heffernan Borland (April 3, 1824 – July 5, 1873) was a pioneering frontier woman who ran her own ranch, as well as handled her own herds. She made a name for herself as a cattle baron and was famous for the drive of Texas Longhorn cattle that she took up the Chisholm Trail from Texas to Wichita, Kansas, with her three surviving children and her granddaughter.[1] To date, she is the only known woman in the history of the United States to run her own cattle drive and was considered one of the first cattle queens after being widowed thrice.

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Women were given equal rights as men in the Ottoman Empire

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

how is the status of population composition by occupation of Nepal in rural and urban area​

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The population of urban areas of Nepal is increasing rapidly in comparison to rural areas. This shows that the people are migrating towards urban areas.

why did Drederick Douglass owe debt to photographer john white Hurn.

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Answer:

My great-great-grandfather John White Hurn— who would later become a well-known portrait photographer—was working as a telegraph operator at the time in ... Frederick Douglass photographed by John White Hurn.

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For which speech would an emotional tone be most appropriate?
A. A speech to describe how to set up a computer B. A speech to inspire people to help save a stranded whale C. A speech to explain how to operate a new piece of machinery D. A speech to inform people about the construction of a new school

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B) A speech to inspire people to help save a stranded tone - this is because you want this to be emotional to convince/inspire people, unlike the other choices

Please help me answer this true or False question

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Answer:

T

F

T

T

F

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How many men did the Grand Army lose? How many did he have left?

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Answer:

85334790-764

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WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST HELP PLEASE. Summarize US imperialism in Latin America Your answer​

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Answer:

In the early 19th century, most of the nations of Latin America fought their wars of independence, freeing themselves from the colonial control of Spain. Other, stronger powers were thus able to invest heavily in Latin American economies, giving them lots of influence over the new governments.

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Do you believe the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were a necessary evil or a terrible mistake??

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Answer:

Well.. it depends on your view.

Explanation:

This isn't a question you can get wrong, as I'm very sure its just something to spark a thought. But here's a few things I can to get your noggin jogging.

In Eisenhower's speech, he stated that the atomic bombs (we'll call them nukes heron) were used to end the prolonged agony and suffering of war, to paraphrase. But is  that really true?

From eyewitness accounts, destruction was immense. People had holes in their chests, survivors were inflicted with radiation poisoning, it truly was awful. But could you say the Japanese deserved it?

While its not really the best way of thinking, the Japanese did plenty of war crimes in the Pacific. Take a look at Nanking (i wouldn't suggest it if you're squeamish) as well as the secret units that were made for human experimentation.

The Soviets were coming in August off 1945 in the Soviet Invasion of Manchuria, a massive force numbering roughly 12 million that had begun pushing its way into Berlin after long lines of battle on the Eastern front.

From this, it could be deemed unnecessary to drop  the bomb as the war could've been ended as Japan most likely would have surrendered from the pressure of Soviet invasion (which was the case, it  wasn't the bombs that made them surrender).

Many people buy lights that they place in the ground in front of their houses. These lights often do not need to be plugged in or to have their batteries replaced. Instead, they get their energy from
A.
the soil.
B.
the Sun.
C.
water.
D.
nearby plants.​

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B the sun it’s called solar energy

Answer:

B. The sun

Explanation:

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Explain ONE way that territorial or regional conflicts caused World
War 1.

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Answer:

World War I, also known as the Great War, began in 1914 after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.

Explanation: is murder catapulted into a war across Europe that lasted until 1918.

What events occur that leads to United States victory?

Please hurry and fast.

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Answer:

U.S. Civil War: Major Events Leading to War

1848: The Mexican War Ends. With the end of the Mexican War in 1848

1850: The Fugitive Slave Act Passes. The Fugitive Slave Act was passed as

1852: 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' Is Published. "Uncle Tom's Cabin or Life Among the Lowly"

1856: 'Bleeding Kansas' Riots Shock Northerners. In 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act

Explanation:

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Identify the European countries where each of these religions originated.
Huguenot
Anabaptist
Anglican
Presbyterian
Calvinist

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Answer:

Huguenot: France

Anabaptist: Switzerland

Anglican: England

Presbyterian: Scotland

Calvinist: Switzerland

Explanation:

sorry if any of them are wrong.

Answer:

here you go

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Who your celeb crush
Will mark brainly

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Answer: As a kid I use to like Jake Paul but I don't like him any more.

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write a short note on ramanuja​

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Answer:

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Srinivasa Ramanujan FRS was an Indian mathematician who lived during the British Rule in India. Though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, he made substantial contributions to mathematical.

Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan made contributions to the theory of numbers, including pioneering discoveries of the properties of the partition function. His papers were published in English and European journals, and in 1918 he was elected to the Royal Society of London.

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Sweeping changes in farming led by inventions like the plow and seed drill ​

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Answer:

not good

Explanation:

Why does the author begin this article with a story of George Washington Carver? A. To convince children to stay in school B. To share a personal experience with school C. To introduce the reader to a famous American

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Unfortunately, you forgot to attach the article. Without the article, we do not what is its content. Only you know it. You neither mention the name of the author.

However, trying to help you, we can comment on the following.

The correct answer is C) To introduce the reader to a famous American

If the author begins this article with a story of George Washington Carver was because he introduced the reader to a famous American.

George Washington Carver (1864-1943) was an African American inventor and researcher who was a professor of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. He was the Director of the Agriculture School in the Institute in 1896 after Booker T. Washing had hired him. He did plenty of research on the use of peanuts to produce many products.

What is Great Britain mother country named

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England, because it’s the mother country

After the end of the US occupation, what happened to the Japanese economy?
It needed government intervention.
It continued to grow.
It went into a depression.
It started to decline.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

After the end of the U.S occupation, the Japanese economy continued to grow.

What was the U.S occupation of Japan?

Between 1945 and 1952, the U.S. occupying forces, led by General Douglas A. MacArthur occupied the Japanese states. This happened after the defeat of Japan in World War II, when the United States led the Allies in the occupation and rehabilitation of the Japanese state.

Why did U.S occupy Japan?

During the U.S occupation of Japan, Japan adopted a new constitution. This constitution was completely different from the Meiji Constitution of 1889. One major goal of the U.S occupation of Japan was to ensure that Japan could never threaten others again. Other goals were- demilitarization, economic revitalization, and democratization.

However, the United States wanted to end the occupation in 1947, the Soviet Union vetoed a peace treaty with Japan. This treaty was signed in 1951, and the occupation of the U.S ended the following year. Thus, after the end of the U.S occupation, the Japanese economy continued to grow.

Hence, option B is correct.

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What greatly influenced the struggle for political independence in Latin America in the early 1800s?
A
poor conditions in urban centers
B
the American and French Revolutions
C
the dominant role of the Roman Catholic Church
D
demands by workers to own the means of production

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Explanation:

The Latin American Wars of Independence, which took place during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, were deeply influenced by the American and French Revolutions and resulted in the creation of a number of independent countries

Answer:

B.They were deeply influenced by the American and french revolutions and resulted in the creation of a number of independent countries in latin America

Explanation:

What was necessary to make children possible for the royal couple?

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I have no clue I’m not a royal.
I have no clue. I’m not royal either-

name 2 beyonce songs that you listened to more than once c:​

(I swear yall better know some of her songs)

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single ladies and halo

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Name the natural resources that helped factories for the following areas: Pennsylvania, New England, Lynn, Massachusetts.

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Answer:

Coal was a natural resource that helped the ares

Explanation:

coal  makes up more than one-fourth of Pennsylvania’s area, and the state mines virtually all of the country’s anthracite coal.

What are two effects (long or short term, positive or negative)that european colonization had on iraq?

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Answer:

Colonization ruptured many ecosystems, bringing in new organisms while eliminating others. The Europeans brought many diseases with them that decimated Native American populations. Colonists and Native Americans alike looked to new plants as possible medicinal resources.

Explanation:

When is a bank engaging in a currency exchange?
A. When it closes an account due to repeated overdrafts
O B. When it provides interest on savings accounts
C. When it converts dollars into euros
O D. When it loans money for business expansions

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Answer:

C.

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I can't find this anywhere on the web - who signed the Treaty of Versailles on behalf of Germany? If it wasn't Kaiser Wilhelm II, then who did?

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Answer:

The jurist Doctor Bell

Explanation:

The treaty was signed by the Allied Powers and Germany. The delegation comprised of Georges Clémenceau for France, Woodrow Wilson for the USA, David Lloyd George for Great Britain, Vittorio Orlando for Italy, and Hermann Müller the Minister of Foreign Affairs – as well as the jurist Doctor Bell – from Germany.

Who was benedict of Nursia? NEED HELP!!!!
A, A Benedictine Monk who lightened the monks' workload.
B, The first monk Of the Christian church.
C, The founder Of the benedictine rule that helped Spread monasticism through Europe.
D, A pope Who encouraged The monastic movement throughout Europe.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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2. The White Man’s Burden” is a metaphor for what national policy?

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Answer:Kipling believed the "White Man's burden" was the duty of white men to bring education and salvation to people around the world that he deemed uncivilized. Many people, including people of color and anti-imperialists, have called this concept racist.

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What percentage of Austrian voters agreed to join Nazi Germany in 1938?

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Answer:

99.73% in favour, and a 99.71% turnout

Explanation:

Answer:

I think 60 to 70 percent

Explanation:

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