Answer:
A. Harlem renaissance
Explanation:
The Harlem Renaissance was an African American cultural movement that flourished in the 1920s and had Harlem in New York City as its symbolic capital
Which of the following would complete the above Diagram?
1. The Niger River
2. The Limpopo River
3. The Nile River
4. The Zambezi River
Answer:
1. The Niger River
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it's the Niger River.
Explanation:
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During World War 2, African-Americans and other minorities such as
Mexican-Americans and Asian-Americans earned respect in the United
States and racism declined. *
A. True
B. False
Answer:
The experiences of African American soldiers during World War II inspired many of them to agitate for civil rights when they returned to civilian life. Even though black soldiers faced discrimination from within the American military, they had the opportunity to observe societies where Jim Crow racism was not the law of the land.
Black soldiers hoped that their military service would serve as a powerful claim to equal citizenship for African Americans. When they came home, however, they encountered fierce resistance from white supremacists determined to reassert the prewar racial order.
Many prominent civil rights activists were drawn from the ranks of veterans, including Brown v. Board of Education plaintiff Oliver Brown and NAACP field officers Medgar Evers and Amzie Moore. so false
Answer:
True=A
Explanation:
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Do you think the Freikorps were rebellious military soldiers from WWI that had positive or negative impact on German society?
Answer:
The Freikorps
Explanation:
The Freikorps were rebellious military soldiers from WWI that had a positive impact on German society. Former senior officers in the German Army began raising private armies after the First World War whom we called Freikorps. They played a key role in borders by preventing the Red army from entering Germany. With the regulations and laws after signing the treaty of Versailles Germany felt necessary to develop a secret army to protect its nation and people.
Compare India's independence celebration with the United
States.
India achieved independence from British Raj on 15 August 1947 following the Indian independence movement. ... While India's Independence Day celebrates its freedom from British Rule, Republic Day celebrates the coming into force of its constitution.
what might be the greatest financial concern of local banker in Georgia during mid 1920s?
Answer: The depression's immediate impact on Georgia was much like that throughout the nation as a whole. Bank failures were common, and in small towns and communities opportunities for loans dried up. Small business owners were especially vulnerable. Less money in local circulation meant fewer paying customers; with the absence of credit and financing, these business owners quickly went under.
Explanation:
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While watching The Hunt for Red October, Captain Ramius tells the crew that the Red October’s mission is to do what?
Answer: the one man who sees the defection, must convince most of the U.S. Navy he is correct. (imdb.com)
Explanation:
Many of John Locke's ideas concerning natural rights, such as life, liberty, and property, became
Answer:
Even so, most in Congress wanted to work out some mutual agreement with the ... but pointed out the folly of governing the American colonies from England. ... Among these fundamental natural rights, Locke said, are "life, liberty, and property.
Explanation:
Please write a 4-6 sentence paragraph response on what we can learn from the Salem Witch Trials. How can we apply some of those lessons in the modern world?
Answer:
The Salem Witch Trials were a time in the late 1600s. It first started when two girls were acting strangely as if someone was poking them. More than 200 people were accused of being witches. Some were found guilty and hanged.
Explanation:
The principal of a high school wants to survey the community about a new mascot design . Choose the two most appropriate methods of selecting a random sample of individuals to survey .
a) choose 15 students from every grade level in the school .
b) choose every person the principal knows in the community
c) choose every 10th name on a list of all residents of the community
d) choose 50 random people from the crowd at the next school basketball game
e) choose 50 names from a hat containing the name of every resident of the community
Answer:
a
Explanation:
I would say a because you dont want to make anyone feel left out and if it was each student from each grade level than everyone would get a chance to vote.
Answer:B and E
B. Choose every person the principal knows in the community
E. Choose 50 names from a hat containing the name of every resident of the community
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The US is bordered on the north by _________, on the South by _________, on the east by ________, and on the west by ___________.
The mountains that dominate the eastern part of the USA are the ---------- Mountains.
The mountains that dominate the western part of the USA are the _______ Mountains.
The most important river in the USA which roughly separates the eastern and western USA is the ________ River.
There were _________original British colonies in America.
Name these original colonies:
America declared its independence on (date) _______
The first president of the United States was __________
What is the capital of the United States? ___________
There are ______ stripes and ______stars on the flag of the United States.
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
There are _____ branches of the federal government.
The Bill of Rights is the first ____ amendments to the US Constitution.
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom of the press are all guaranteed by the _____Amendment.
The Father of the US Constitution is ___________.
President _______________’s Indian Removal Act led to the tragic event known as the ________.
______________ was the justification for the Westward expansion of the USA.
The US Civil War was fought over states’ rights, sectionalism, and ________.
The US Civil War was fought between the ________ states and the ______ states.
The 13th Amendment to the Constitution banned ______ in the country.
Answer:
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Explanation:
What is planting a community garden an example of?
A)Being a good citizen
B)Learning about the community
C)Changing what needs to be changed
D)Ignoring important issues
Answer:
A:Being a good citizen
Explanation:
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which section from the text best supports the answer to part a INTRODUCTION TO WORLD WAR II
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Answer:
On 23 June 1757, the Battle of Plassey brought an end to the independence of the Nawabs of Bengal.
Answer:
Mir Jafar beacame the first dependent Nawab of Bengal
Explanation:
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How did the US.
Interpret the skirmish that
took place when General
Zachary Taylor led troops
into the disputed territory
near the Rio Grande?
Answer: As a Mexican declaration of war
Explanation:
After Texas defeated Mexico in a war of independence and became an independent state, the Texans claimed their border with Mexico to be territory around the Rio Grande. Mexico did not recognize this as they did not recognize Texas as an international state.
When the U.S. annexed Texas, this boundary was still disputed and so President Polk sent General Taylor to ensure that the boundary was secure. In a deliberate provocation, Taylor crossed into the disputed territory and the Mexicans saw this as an invasion and attacked the U.S. forces under Taylor.
This was interpreted by the U.S. as a declaration of war from Mexico and Congress responded by declaring war the next month.
The Model Penal Code IS a source of Criminal Law. True or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The chief reporter on the project was Herbert Wechsler, and contributors included Sanford Kadish and numerous other noted criminal law scholars, prosecutors, and defense lawyers.
What was the significance of the Native American contribution to WWII?
When compared to all other groups, Native Americans were the largest contributors per capita to the armed forces with over 10 percent of the population and a third of the able bodied men between ages 18 and 50 serving during this war. Some tribes had as much as 70 percent participation in the war effort.
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What is an altiplano?
Answer:
The high tableland of central South America.
Explanation:
Answer:
The Altiplano is a high plateau, in central South America it its about 13,000+ ft tall.
Explanation:
"While the law (of competition] may be
sometimes hard for the individual, it is best
for the race, because it insures the survival
of the fittest in every department. We accept
and welcome, therefore, as conditions to
which we must accommodate ourselves,
great inequality of environment, the
concentration of business, industrial and
commercial, in the hands of the few, and the
law of competition between these, as being
not only beneficial, but essential for the
future progress of the race."
Source: Wealth and its Uses
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8. Which of the following would have supported
the quote above (SSUS11b)
A. Union leaders such as Samuel Gompers
and Eugen V. Debs
B. Business owners such as Andrew
Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller
C. Presidents such as Abraham Lincoln and
Andrew Johnson
D. Progressives such as Ida Tarbell and
Upton Sinclair
Answer:
What phrase of the passage-"While the law [of competition] may be sometimes hard for the individual, it is best for the race, because it insures the survival of the fittest in every department. We accept and welcome, therefore, as conditions to which we must accommodate ourselves, great inequality of environment, the concentration of business, industrial and commercial, in the hands of a few, and the law of competition between these' as being not only beneficial, but essential for the future progress of the race"-best indicates Andrew Carnegie's belief in social Darwinism?
"it insures the survival of the fittest in every department"
Explanation:
What is cuneiform? How was it different from what came before it and how did it advance the Sumerian civilization?
1). Cuneiform is a logo-syllabic script that was used to write several languages of the Ancient Near East. The script was in active use from the early Bronze Age until the beginning of the Common Era. It is named for the characteristic wedge-shaped impressions which form its signs.
2). Cuneiform writing was used to record a variety of information such as temple activities, business and trade. Cuneiform was also used to write stories, myths, and personal letters.
The untied states sends billions of dollars to african american nations for conducting democratic elections
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
It is FALSE that the untied states send billions of dollars to African American nations for conducting democratic elections.
The reason is that, firstly, there is not a nation in the world full of African Americans, except the United States of America. Also, the United States generally sends billions of dollars as foreign aids each year to many poorer countries to promote democratic reforms through economic assistance and not specifically to conduct democratic elections.
Answer:
Exodusters
Explanation:
Which is a secondary source about the Civil War?
Answer:
Secondary Sources are secondhand sources. They were created by historians who drew their information from primary sources. The most typical types of secondary sources are books and academic journal articles.
4. A teacher grades American history exams and returns them to the students. She asks if there are any
questions about the test. One student insists the exam was unfair because of some of the questions.
The teacher says it's important to study hard, that all the students had the same test, and that students
should be expected to remember everything they have learned about history from other teachers and
always be prepared to be tested on it.
Infer what the student's original claim might have been and what counterclaim the teacher made in
response. (4 points)
Answer:
"This test isn't fair because some of the questions because we never learnt this specific stuff in class," the student might have said at first. It's possible that the teacher responded "Once you leave school, it is your responsibility to continue studying and do your own research about the topic. Everybody got different grades on the quiz and thats based of how hard you study."
All of the following are true about the 1876 Texas Constitution EXCEPT:
a.
It is still in use today
b.
It has never been amended
c.
It originally did not include the rights of African Americans
d.
It severely limits the power of the state government
Answer:
dddd
Explanation:
Answer:
B is false
Explanation:
As of 2019 (the 86th Legislature), the Texas Legislature has proposed a total of 690 amendments. Of these, 507 have been adopted, and 180 have been defeated by Texas voters. Thus, the Texas Constitution has been amended 507 times since its adoption in 1876.
Why did religion become increasingly common in politics in the 1970s?
Answer:
Contrary to what many observers predicted in the 1960s and early 1970s, religion has remained as vibrant and vital a part of American society as in generations past. References to American religion usually meant Protestant Christianity.
what happened to the U.S. economy in the early 1980's
Answer:
In the early 1980s, the American economy was suffering through a deep recession. Business bankruptcies rose sharply compared to previous years. Farmers also suffered due to a decline in agricultural exports, falling crop prices, and rising interest rates.
Explanation:
In 1918 President Woodrow Wilson proposed a plan of peace that called for
Settlement of international disputes by a League of Nations
Collection of huge war damages from Germany
Establishment of alliance to protect Western Europe
Restoration of the monarchies that had been overthrown
Why does Africa's climate have a striped (or zonal) pattern?
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What state threatened to leave or secede from the U.S? Why did that state want to leave the U.S.?
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Answer: 1. The secession of South Carolina was followed by the secession of six more states—Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas–and the threat of secession by four more—Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. These eleven states eventually formed the Confederate States of America. When Abraham Lincoln, a known opponent of slavery, was elected president, the South Carolina legislature perceived a threat. Calling a state convention, the delegates voted to remove the state of South Carolina from the union known as the United States of America. 2. There were a number of reasons why the Southern States wanted to leave. A few of the major reasons were: State rights - The leaders in the South wanted the states to make most of their own laws. In the North, people wanted a stronger national government that would make the same laws for all the states.
Explanation:
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How did the actions of Joseph Stalin lead to the formation of NATO?
From my understanding, NATO was formed by the United States and 11 other Western nations to form the "North Atlantic Treaty Organization", in an attempt to combat communism. Joseph Stalin enacted a decree in 1931 identifying dialectical materialism with Marxism–Leninism. Which Marxism–Leninism is a communist ideology.