Summarize help! I am super bad a summaries and I need help now! I have a huge exam coming up on the book: Anna and the King of Siam. I'm an A+ student except for Humanities class! Help me with my summarizing!!

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Answer 1

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Explanation:

Anna Leonowens (Jodie Foster) is a British widow who has come to Siam with her son Louis (Tom Felton) to teach English to the dozens of children of King Mongkut (Chow Yun-fat). Mongkut and Anna discuss differences between Eastern and Western love, but he dismisses the notion that a man can be happy with only one wife.

Answer 2

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Anna Leonowens (Jodie Foster) is a British widow who has come to Siam with her son Louis (Tom Felton) to teach English to the dozens of children of King Mongkut (Chow Yun-fat). Mongkut and Anna discuss differences between Eastern and Western love, but he dismisses the notion that a man can be happy with only one wife.

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Why was Hurricane Katrina significant? Check all that apply.

The force of the hurricane broke levees meant to protect New Orleans.
Broken levees led to 80 percent of New Orleans being underwater.
Authorities did not know New Orleans was vulnerable to flooding before the storm.
It was the costliest and deadliest natural disaster in US history.
Millions were affected by the hurricane and the flooding that followed.

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It was the costliest and deadliest natural disaster in US history (correct me if I’m wrong)

Answer:

the correct answers are A,B,D,E

Explanation:

i just took the quiz and it told me at all those was the correct answer

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Why was the Land Run of 1889 such a prominent event in Oklahoma history?
A.
It was the first time in United States history that the federal government allowed women to vote in a territorial election.
B.
It stirred up a national controversy about the importance of the buffalo of the American West.
C.
It represented an attempt to improve federal relations with American Indians, which was unprecedented in history.
D.
The large number of people coming to the land led to the establishment of Oklahoma Territory.

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Answer:

D.

The large number of people coming to the land led to the establishment of the Oklahoma Territory.

The answer is D.
The large number of people coming to the land led to the establishment of Oklahoma Territory

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Answer: you are most likely right

Explanation:

The idea that certain races are entitled to conquer and rule over all the racist because they are genetically superior and it is only natural to do so is consistent with what?
A. Progressive reform
B. Social Darwinism
C. Mercantilism
D. The theory of relativity

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The correct answer is B. Social Darwinism

Explanation:

Social Darwinism was a doctrine that tried to apply the principles of evolution and the concept of the "fittest" into human society. This proposed certain individuals and certain human races had evolved to become superior to others, and therefore superior races and individuals should dominate others. Moreover, this doctrine supported the idea those that were not fit needed to be eliminated, which makes this doctrine too radical, discriminatory, and immoral. According to this, the idea that certain races should conquer because these are genetically better is related to Social Darwinism.

What was the most significant cause of the Civil War?


slavery


sectionalism (agriculture vs industry)


states' rights


the election of 1860

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Answer:

Slavery

Explanation:

The causes for the civil war include the Declaration of Independence, morality, Westward movement, ethnicity, and slavery. Among all these causes of the US civil war, slavery is considered as the most significant. The paper that follows will describe how the issue of slavery contributed to the US civil war.

How did the headlines change as Napoleon got closer
to Paris and the seat of government?
They became more negative.
They remained the same.
They became more alarmist.
They became very flattering.

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4.) they became very flattering

Answer:

They became very flattering is the correct answer

Explanation:

the first article calls him a demon, then the second and third are less extreme, finally the last article addresses him as the emperor  and starts to give complements.

Who is revered as the father of Mexican independence?
a. Who is revered as the father of Mexican independence?
a.
Ferdinand
b.
Hidalgo
c.
Dolores
d.
Bonaparte


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D
Ferdinand
b.
Hidalgo
c.
Dolores
d.
Bonaparte


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer: It’s Hidalgo

Explanation:

Why have the schuylar sisters gone downtown ?

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Answer:

one of them was a bad person

Explanation:

Use the map for questions 1, and 2
1. Which state would be located at the following coordinates (32 N, -89 W)?
a. Arkansas
b. Florida
c. Mississippi
d. Illinois

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Answer:

it's Georgia

Explanation:

I don't know why there isn't Georgia in the answers

how did americas role in the world change between 1870s and 1910s
( please give a good answers )

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Answer:

Technological innovation, economic growth, development of large-scale agriculture, and the expansion of the federal government characterized the era, as did the social tensions brought about by immigration, financial turmoil, federal Indian policy, and increasing demands for rights by workers, women, and minorities.

Explanation:

Question 5 (5 points)
Which of the following technologies was a reason for the increasing urban
population in the late 1800s?
-Radio
-Television
-Electricity
-Shipping

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The answer is Electricity.

Answer:

electricity !!!!!!!!

Explanation:

Electricity, available towards the end of the 1800s, was available most commonly in urban areas.

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Which best supports the claim that capitalism provides more benefits for individuals than socialism?
O a graph showing that people in capitalist societies tend to create more wealth
a graph showing that people in capitalist societies work longer hours
a primary source that describes how capitalism creates wealth for corporations
a primary source that explains why there are more capitalist societies than socialist ones

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Answer:

a graph showing that people in capitalist societies tend to create more wealth

Explanation:

3. Which form of government relies the most on its citizens?

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Answer:

Democracy

I hope this helps!

Democratic government

Although the Anti-Federalists were unable to block the Constitution, what important task did they accomplish?



A. changing the national legislative system from unicameral to bicameral


B. Counting slaves for political representation in the Constitution through the Three-Fifths Compromise


C. granting smaller states power through the enhanced debate in the New Jersey plan


D. protecting individual liberties through the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Hope this helps :)

Answer:

im pretty sure its d

Explanation:

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Answer:

Individual rights

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The work of which African American reformer most directly relates to the events described in the headline?
A. Marcus Garvey’s appeals for the Back-to-Africa movement

B. Booker T. Washington speeches on the new south

C. Ida b. Wells reports on lynchings and violence

D. W.e.b. Du bois demands for equality in the souls of black folks

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Answer: the correct answer is C!!!!!

Explanation:

List 3 reasons why the French Revolution was important.

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Answer:

International: struggle for hegemony and Empire outstrips the fiscal resources of the state. Political conflict: conflict between the Monarchy and the nobility over the “reform” of the tax system led to paralysis and bankruptcy.The Enlightenment: impulse for reform intensifies political conflicts; reinforces traditional aristocratic constitutionalism, one variant of which was laid out in Montesquieu’s Spirit of the Laws; introduces new notions of good government, the most radical being popular sovereignty, as in Rousseau’s Social Contract [1762]; the attack on the regime and privileged class by the Literary Underground of “Grub Street;” the broadening influence of public opinion.

2. How is a city-state different from an empire?

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Answer: In a group of city-states, each city-state is independent and rules by its own king. No central power controlled all of the city-states. In an empire, consisting of a nation and the city-states and nations it has conquered, one ruler is in control.

Explanation: One has a king in where the other has just a ruler

Answer:

A city-state is a city that is surrounded by territory that forms an independent state while an empire is a large amount of states or countries that come together and are ruled by a supreme ruler like an emperor and/or empress.

Which of the following became allies of the Americans after the victory at Saratoga?


French
English
Spanish
Dutch

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Answer:

the French

Explanation:

American successes owed a great deal to the French aid in the form of financial and military assistance

1st one (French) have a good day :)

3. Why were Muhammad's ideas unpopular in Mecca?

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Answer:

They wanted to be the upper figures not bow down to Allah and refrain from sinful practices.

Also, Most scholars say that, They didn't follow him because their fathers and forefathers worshipped idols.

However Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was known as a honest and trustworthy man so people believed him.

THERE ARE MANY REASONS BUT THESE ARE SOME

Explanation:

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Meccans believed his ideals would lead to neglect of the traditional Arab gods and Arab would lose its position as a pilgrimage center.

how did slavery help England profit from the colonies?

PLS HELP ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

Explanation:

The profits of slavery were plowed back into the economy and helped to develop industry in Britain and its colonies. Manchester became an important textile center , where factories made cloth from cheap slave-picked cotton. Much of this cloth was sold back to the Africans in return for more slaves.

Why was the Stamp Act of 1765 passed?

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Answer:

to help replenish their finances after the costly Seven Years' War with France.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

to help replenish their finances after the costly Seven Years’ War with France. Part of the revenue from the Stamp Act would be used to maintain several regiments of British soldiers in North America to maintain peace between Native Americans and the colonists

Africans in the British colonies resisted slavery by:
A. staging revolts against white slave owners.
B. voting for representatives who were against slavery.
C. capturing escaped slaves and returning them to their owners.
D. giving up their African culture and language.

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Answer:

They staged revolts in which slave owners were killed.

Explanation:

Africans in the British colonies staged uprisings against the white slave masters to fight against slavery.

What is slavery?

The practice of owning slaves is referred to as “slavery.” A person who is under the ownership and control of another instructions.

The Stono Rebellion was the largest slave uprising ever organized inside the 13 colonies. Nat Turner, who was incredibly pious, thought that God had sent him to free African Americans from slavery.

As a result, option (a) staging revolts against white slave owners is correct.

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Who was the Priest that rang the bells at Dolores to Declare Independence from Spain?

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Answer: Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla

Explanation:

What lands was Alexander the Great able to conquer in his 13 years of reign?

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Alexander, then, is seen as one of the greatest conquerors of all time because, in only 13 years as king, he was able to conquer an empire of over 2 million square miles that stretched from Greece, through the Middle East, to Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent.

Answer:He was able to conquer Anatolia, Syria, Phoenicia, Judea, Gaza, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia and Bactria.

Explanation:

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How did the Creek differ in their responses to Tecumseh’s call to unite tribes against the U.S. government? What was the result of the differences over Tecumseh’s call?

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Tecumseh, whose name in Shawnee means “shooting star” or “blazing comet,” was born in 1768 in the western Ohio Valley to the Shawnee chief Puckeshinwa and his wife Methoataske. After Puckeshinwa was killed at the Battle of Point Pleasant (Lord Dunsmore’s War), Methoataske migrated to Missouri with other tribe members, leaving Tecumseh and his siblings behind to be raised by their older sister Tecumapease

Which of these is true about a joint stock company?

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Answer:

B. Investors share in benefits and costs.

Explanation:

What were some majors causes of the Industrial Revolution?
Choose 2 correct answers
1)The American Revolution
2)Farmers and business owners desire for increased efficiency
3)The French Revolution
4)The scientific Revolution
5)The rise in influence of the Catholic Church

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1 and 4 hours know this answer because I did this

Answer:

4 and 2 because I tried 1 and it was wrong

What accounts for the differences in public opinion across different groups of people on various dimensions? Why/how do race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, and region, among other dimensions, influence opinion?

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Answer:What are the 5 characteristics of minority groups?

According to Charles Wagley and Marvin Harris (1958), a minority group is distinguished by five characteristics: (1) unequal treatment and less power over their lives, (2) distinguishing physical or cultural traits like skin colour or language, (3) involuntary membership in the group, (4) awareness of subordination, ...

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How did the u.s effectivley raise the national sporit and engage americans in the
business of winning the war?

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Answer:

There is a famous paradox about democracy: most forms of participation make no obvious difference to political outcomes and, yet people act anyway. I argue that they are more likely to act, politically if they have certain attitudes and commitments and that productive attitudes of the right kind can be sustained by a culture in which two kinds of honor are central. One kind of honor is collective: it is the honor of nations, which is the concern of the patriot. Another is the honor of citizens, who are worthy of respect because they contribute to the practices that serve the republic. I suggest some practices we Americans might want to take up and honor for the sake of our republic today, drawing attention to two discoveries in social psychology that could be productively brought to bear in our political life: namely, the Ben Franklin effect and the Contact Hypothesis.

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