Answer:
Answer is B
Explanation:
The KKK's composed of people opposed to the results from the civil war, and their goals were to prevent blacks from exercising their new rights.
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______ established schools, convents, and orphanages in the United States
What are some differences between The Bill of Rights and Declaration of the Rights of Man?
Answer:
Bill of Rights vs Declaration of the Rights of Man
The Bill of Rights stood to protect the freedoms of each individual by establishing a democratic government. The French Revolution eliminated the hierarchy of class and established equality among men with the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen.
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Question 11 of 17
What is one way that Jim Crow laws changed the rights of African Americans
after the Reconstruction?
A. They granted African Americans a free education.
B. They kept African Americans from being able to vote.
C. They put a minimum wage in place for African Americans.
D. They allowed African Americans to purchase land at a discounted
rate.
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Answer:
B. They kept African Americans from being able to vote.
Answer:B
Explanation:
a) Identify ONE way that the killing of Jewish people during the Holocaust fits the author’s definition of genocide.
b) Explain ONE specific historical example (outside of the author’s example and the example in prompt of an act of genocide, based on the author’s definition of genocide. c) Explain ONE specific historical example of a mass killing that would not meet the author’s definition of genocide.
Answer:
a) One way that the killing of Jewish people during the Holocaust fists the author's definition of genocide is that the Holocaust was against groups of "minorities".
b) An example of a genocide other than the Holocaust is The Haiti Massacre.
c) One mass killing that is not a genocide according to the author's definition is the Black Plague.
Explanation:
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Answer:
a) One way that the killing of Jewish people during the Holocaust fits the author's definition of genocide is that the Holocaust was against groups "of an ethnic, racial, religious or national group".
b) An example of a genocide outside of the author's example is The Bosnian Genocide. This genocide followed the breakup of Yugoslavia. It meets the authors definition of genocide because Serbians tried to exterminate Bosnian Muslims, which were a minority.
c) One mass killing that is not a genocide according to the author's definition is the Black Plague. The Black Plague killed a massive amount of people, but the authors definition says "deliberate and systematic destruction", the Black Plague wasn't deliberate, it was a virus that was spread non-intentionally.
What did Hammurabi's Code promote?
Hierarchy
Matriarchy
Polytheism
Equality
Answer:
Hierarchy
Explanation:
Hammurabi's code set out different punishments depending on one's social status, and thus, promoted hierarchy.
What advice does the U.S. Marshall give Ruby Bridges before they walk into the school?
Answer:
In early 1960, Bridges was one of six black children in New Orleans to pass the test that determined whether they could go to the all-white William Frantz Elementary School. ... Bridges and her mother were escorted to school by four federal marshals during the first day that Bridges attended William Frantz Elementary.
Explanation:
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What did Rome rule by 133 B.C.?
Answer:
Mediterranean
Explanation:
Answer:
The Gracchi? I'm not sure
what factors account for the upsurge in the information of political parties under the fourth Republic in Ghana?
Answer:
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What was Supreme Court justice Murphy's dissent based on?
How did discoveries in astronomy prompt a change from the Catholic Church?
They led Pope Gregory XIII to adopt a revised calendar.
They led Pope Gregory XIII to reject scientific teachings.
They led Pope Urban VIII to reject the natural laws related to motion.
They led Pope Urban VIII to accept scientific explanations of the world.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The discoveries in the astronomy prompt a change in Catholic church by Pope Gregory XIII to adopt a revised calendar.
Who was Pope Gregory XIII ?Pope Gregory XIII was the ruler of papal states Rome and was the leader of Catholic church in 1572. He propounded the Gregorian calendar.
He prompted the change in the manner that he introduced the reformation of the calendar to correct the issue. He also revised the method of calculating the leap years.
Thus the first statement is correct, he adopted a revised calendar.
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What is a civilization?
Answer:
complex human society
Explanation:
3. The poem talks about the nature of the stars. Can you explain what he means, in terms of science?
4. This discussion of a star is also a metaphor. What is it a metaphor for?
Explain.
As chief legislator, the president plays a role in influencing the making of
laws. Among the most powerful tools presidents have at their disposal in
getting laws passed is (are):
O A. the ability to require Congress to consider proposed laws, the
power of persuasion, and the ability to veto legislation.
O B. public opinion.
C. the ability to require Congress to consider proposed laws.
O D. the power of persuasion.
E. the power of persuasion and the ability to veto legislation.
How successful was the New Right in the 1980's? What did the movement do and how did they achieve their goals?
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New Right leaders were highly organized and understood the potential of mass telecommunications. PAT ROBERTSON formed the CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING NETWORK to send his message. The PTL (PRAISE THE LORD) Club led by JIM BAKKER transmitted faith healing and raucous religious revival to the largest viewing audience of any daily program in the world. They built massive databases containing the names and addresses of potential financial contributors and regularly solicited funds. In 1979, Jerry Falwell formed the MORAL MAJORITY, Inc. This group and hundreds of others raised money to defeat liberal senators, representatives, and governors. They sought to control school boards on the local level to advance their conservative agenda. Ronald Reagan freely accepted contributions from the New Right on his way to the Presidency in 1980.
Like most movements, the New Right contained an extremist element. Racial hatred groups like the Ku Klux Klan and the AMERICAN NAZI PARTY joined the outcry against American moral decline. Ultra-libertarian militia groups formed in many states dedicated to attacking the American government they believed had become far too invasive. They steadfastly supported the right to bear arms as a means to defend themselves from tyranny. Some groups began stockpiling arsenals. These organizations interpreted the term "cultural war" in the most literal, ominous sense.
For many, the end of the '70s seemed shrouded in a dark malaise.
But morning in America was about to dawn
What segments of American society did the Second New Deal target?
Answer:
Roosevelt won his second term in a landslide, but that did not mean he was immune to criticism. His critics came from both the left and the right, with conservatives deeply concerned over his expansion of government spending and power, and liberals angered that he had not done more to help those still struggling. Adding to Roosevelt’s challenges, the Supreme Court struck down several key elements of the First New Deal, angering Roosevelt and spurring him to try and stack the courts in his second term. Still, he entered his new term with the unequivocal support of the voting public, and he wasted no time beginning the second phase of his economic plan. While the First New Deal focused largely on stemming the immediate suffering of the American people, the Second New Deal put in place legislation that changed America’s social safety net for good
Which of these actions would be protected by the First Amendment?
A.police break up a meeting in which citizens are peacefully discussing politics.
B.a church’s practices violate laws against animal cruelty
C.A newspaper publishes an article criticizing the president
D.A man with a criminal record purchases a gun.
When did the Great Depression end?
A. During the dust bowl
B. After the civil rights movements
C. During World War 2
D. Before the New Deal
Answer:
World War IIExplanation:
World War II/Start date
September 1, 1939
The Great Depression/Time period
August 1929 – March 1933
2. What did the church promise to the Crusaders in order to motivate them to fight?
Answer:
The Catholic Church asked people to help their fellow Christians, those who were still alive and under persecution by the Muslim forces in the Holy Land, an plenary indulgence if they went on the Crusade to extend mercy on their fellow Christians.
What most people do not understand is that an indulgence had nothing to do with forgiveness of sins. Indulgences have been part of the Christian Church since the very early centuries when people asked others who were about to be killed by the Romans for their prayers.
Since then the theology of indulgences has not changed at all, although due to the unfortunate misunderstanding of Martin Luther, indulgences have been maligned and misunderstood since that time.
An indulgence can ONLY be gained by someone who is in a state of grace - all their sins forgiven already. NO ONE in a state of sin can earn an indulgence - not possible. An indulgence is a prayer of the Church or the saints for the remission of temporal punishment due for already forgiven sin. Thus it would be time off in purgatory, no one in a state of sin could earn an indulgence nor “earn” heaven - such an idea is atrocious and heresy.
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Answer:
What is the problem, scrabbled letters?
Explanation:
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Tax collected on goods that are imported
A. customs duty
B. judicial review
C. jurisdiction
D. neutral rights
E. tribute
The correct answer is A. Customs Duty.
Explanation
Customs duties ais the name of the taxes, levies, or payments that are set directly or indirectly for the importation of merchandise into the national territory. Additionally, stamp duty or levies required regarding the documents required for importation. Therefore, the correct answer is A. Customs Duty.
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Answer:
C) Marbury vs. Madison.
Explanation:
Plessy vs Ferguson established that state-mandated segregation did not violate the 14th Amendment, which states that no laws should abridge a person's privilege.
Brown vs. Board of Education established that separate but equal is inherently unequal, and that racial segregation in public properties is unconstitutional.
Loving vs Virginia established that states cannot ban interracial marriage, and stated that it is unconstitutional.
Once reconstruction plan agreed upon by Lincoln and congress was freedmen bureau which provided ?
Answer:
provided food, shelter, medical aid, employment aid, education, and other needs for blacks and poor whites.
Answer:
On March 1865 Congress created a new agency the freedom Bureau. This agency provided shelter, food, medical aid, education, and other needs for blacks and poor whites.
Explanation:
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Write 3 well paragraphs on the following: what were the reasons the bomb should have been used on Japan?what were the reasons the bomb should not have been used on Japan? Should the atomic bomb have been used on Japan? Why or why not?
Answer:
1: The reason the bomb should have been used on Japan is so that they would surrender and lose the war.
2: It should not have been used on Japan because it has caused many radiation-induced birth defects, and they are still working to rebuild the city and make it habitable today.
3: It should have been used on Japan, because probably would have kept attacking the Allies otherwise
Explanation:
What was the strategic reasoning behind Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor?
Japan wanted to draw the United States into a costly invasion of the Japanese islands.
Japan wanted to prevent the United States from entering World WarII.
Japan wanted to help Japanese prisoners of war held in Hawaii
escape.
Japan wanted to cripple the US Navy to allow Japan to dominate the Pacific.
Answer:
It's D As they wanted to ruled the Pacific unchallenged as the US had one of the most powerful naval force in the world.
Explanation:
Which metaphor best describes evolution?
Answer:
A an architect building off of blueprints I think. Its not out of nowhere so its not b or c.
Explanation:
Help! Was German unification primarily the result of German nationalism or Prussian expansionism
It is often seen as the unification of Germany. Nationalism also has a lot to say since they shared a lot of values and language, but Prussia may have something to say, but they also felt a bit like Germany. So would say that nationalism was the driving force of German unification.
Answer:
It is often seen as the unification of Germany. Nationalism also has a lot to say since they shared a lot of values and language, but Prussia may have something to say, but they also felt a bit like Germany. So would say that nationalism was the driving force of German unification.
Explanation:
the story of Judith Meisel. What part of his story was most disturbing to you? How would you feel in her place? What would you have done if you were her?
How are judges chosen in Texas? How does this differ from the national level?
Answer:
Selection of state court judges in Texas occurs through partisan elections at each court level.
Explanation:
Term lengths vary, but all judges must run for re-election at the ends of their terms. Across the state's appellate and trial courts, there are nine supreme court justices, nine criminal appeals judges, 80 appeals court judges, and 448 district court judges. Under Section 601.003 of the Texas Government Code, judges' terms begin on January 1 after their election or re-election.
Pearl Harbor Attack by Japan!!:
"Were there any warning signs before the attack?"
Answer:
U.S. officials overlooked Japanese forces' preparations for war, and missed warning signs of the impending attack.
Answer:
U. S. Officials overlooked Japanese forces preparations for war, and mised the warning signs of the impendding attack, including the intercepted December 6 Japanese message asking about berthing positions at Pearl Harbor, and a radar sighting of a large group of airplanes headed toward Oahu on the morning of December 7.
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Answer:
1.) Californian 2.) Compromise of 1850 3.)Stephen A. Douglas
Explanation: