The official government policy toward native Americans after the civil war could be described by which of the following

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It spread Enlightenment ideas throughout Europe and the Americas

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An important effect of Diderot's Encyclopedia was to spread enlightenment ideas

This was because Encyclopedia had an emphasis on Enlightenment political theories. (which would later influence the French Revolution)

Movie is called The Land before Time Critique.

What geologic era is this movie based upon?

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The Land Before Time suggests that the series takes place at the end of the Mesozoic Era

The Great Valley is said to be the most beautiful and perfect place in all the leaf-eater dinosaurs world. Littlefoot's reaching it is the goal of the first film and it has been his home and the home of his friends ever since. Littlefoot and Spike would have lived during the Late Jurassic period, which spanned from around 165 to 145 million years ago, while many of the others would have actually lived during the Late Cretaceous period, which spanned from around 100 to 66 million years ago.

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The official class naturally disliked to see people leave the country and were disposed to sneer at almost everything American. Being well educated at the university and holding their offices for life, they were looked up to with great respect by the common country-people. NO wonder, therefore, that to the official class many things in America seemed bizarre. Just think, a railsplitter being president and a tailor vice-president! Besides, was not almost everybody in America carrying revolvers, and quick on the trigger on slight provocation? Was not justice administered by mobs or vigilance committees? In addition to that, there was negro slavery and so much humbug—"American humbug!” Why should any one go to a country like that?
Some had gone, however, following the Sloopers of '25 from 1836 on, but they were mostly tenants or very poor farmers who had barely scraped up enough to pay the passage on sailships and canal boats as far as Chicago or Milwaukee. Of some of the few educated persons leaving it was said they were no longer safe at home and that for them America was a safer and more suitable place. Letters were coming back from the poor emigrants, telling how much land they had acquired for little or nothing, how much stock they had and how they fared on pork, eggs, and white bread every day, instead of in Norway (as they used to say) "one day on soup and herring and the next day on herring and soup,” or "one day mush and milk and the next day milk and mush.”
–"Recollections of a Norwegian Immigrant,”
Andreas Ueland

European immigrants coming to the United States after the Civil War
A. consisted of a variety of people with varying levels of skills, education, and wealth.
B. were almost all poor in their home countries and lacked skills and education, leaving factory work as one of few employment options.
C. were mostly farmers who moved quickly away from their cities of entry to settle in the West.
D. overwhelmingly remained in America only temporarily, returning to Europe after increasing their wealth.

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I believe it's A

Explanation:

"but they were mostly tenants or very poor farmers who had barely scraped up enough to pay the passage on sailships and canal boats as far as Chicago or Milwaukee. Of some of the few educated persons leaving it was said they were no longer safe at home and that for them America was a safer and more suitable place."

Im pretty sure its A.
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In which of these countries was the western front located
during World War l? Check all that apply.
Italy
France
Great Britain
Belgium
Germany

Answer: Italy, France, Belgium, Germany

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France Belgium and Germany

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The western front was located in France, Belgium and Germany.

why did kennedy and guevara see this revolution differently

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In 1952, American ally General Fulgencio Batista led a coup against President Carlos Prio and forced Prio into exile in Miami, Florida. Prio's exile inspired the creation of the 26th of July Movement against Batista by Castro. The movement successfully completed the Cuban Revolution in December 1958. Castro nationalized American businesses—including banks, oil refineries, and sugar and coffee plantations—then severed Cuba's formerly close relations with the United States and reached out to its Cold War rival, the Soviet Union. In response, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower allocated $13.1 million to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in March 1960, for use against Castro. With the aid of Cuban counter-revolutionaries, the CIA proceeded to organize an invasion operation.

After Castro's victory, Cuban exiles who had traveled to the U.S. had formed the counter-revolutionary military unit Brigade 2506. The brigade fronted the armed wing of the Democratic Revolutionary Front (DRF), and its purpose was to overthrow Castro's government. The CIA funded the brigade, which also included some U.S. military[7] personnel, and trained the unit in Guatemala.

Over 1,400 paramilitaries, divided into five infantry battalions and one paratrooper battalion, assembled and launched from Guatemala and Nicaragua by boat on 17 April 1961. Two days earlier, eight CIA-supplied B-26 bombers had attacked Cuban airfields and then returned to the U.S. On the night of 17 April, the main invasion force landed on the beach at Playa Girón in the Bay of Pigs, where it overwhelmed a local revolutionary militia. Initially, José Ramón Fernández led the Cuban Army counter-offensive; later, Castro took personal control. As the invaders lost the strategic initiative, the international community found out about the invasion, and U.S. President John F. Kennedy decided to withhold further air support.[8] The plan devised during Eisenhower's presidency had required involvement of both air and naval forces. Without air support, the invasion was being conducted with fewer forces than the CIA had deemed necessary. The invaders surrendered on 20 April. Most of the invading counter-revolutionary troops were publicly interrogated and put into Cuban prisons. The invading force had been defeated within three days by the Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias – FAR).

9. Which of these animals was a food source for early Americans
A. lions
C. mastodons
B. maize
D. tigers

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C - mastodons

Explanation:

The mammoth hunts were probably culturally important, much like the northern whale hunts

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B-Maize,my brainliest hope this helps u

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The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed

A. voting for African Americans

B. discriminatory voting practices

C. segregation

D. Medicare

Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

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C

In 1964, Congress passed Public Law 88-352 (78 Stat. 241). The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. ... It also strengthened the enforcement of voting rights and the desegregation of schools.

Answer: C ( I think check explanation to make sure)

Explanation: In 1964, Congress passed Public Law 88-352 (78 Stat. 241). The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin.

In what country did the Revolutions of 1989 begin?
a.) Poland
b.) East Germany
c.) Hungary
d.) Bulgaria

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A

the events of the full-blown revolution first began in Poland in 1989 and continued in Hungary, East Germany , Bulgaria , Czechoslovakia and Romania

poland started the revolutions

here for a good time not a long time

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Which group of anti-Soviets did the US support in Afghanistan?

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Answer: This sounds like "Mujahadeen"

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Summarize this paragraph.


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women's rights convention he spoke about women's votes and they all applauded her she had a strong opaion

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Sojourner Truth's historic speech at the Women's Rights Convention had a significant impact even today. Her discussion on women's rights referencing to the tenants of the Bible gained her huge applause.

How did King Solomon impact the religion of Judaism?

A.He spread Judaism into India and China through trade.


B.He wrote the Torah and the Hebrew Bible.


C.He built the first temple to God in Jerusalem.


D.He conquered Egypt and forced its people to practice Judaism.

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C.He built the first temple to God in Jerusalem.

Explanation:

Solomon's Temple, often recognized as the Very first Temple, was a cathedral in Jerusalem constructed during King Solomon's tenure as well as finished in 957 BCE, as per the Biblical account.

Solomon's faith was Judaism, the classical Hebrews' monotheism faith. Solomon, on the other hand, had a large number of foreign wives, according to the first collection of Kings. “His wife changed his core after these saints,” according to 1 Kings 11:4, NIV, and he constructed shrines to the deities of their respective religions.

How did slaves live before the Civil War

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Slaves were subjected to work for free. They were tortured and sold like livestock and not humans. in fact, nearly every right they had was stricken away from them in America. they mainly worked on plantations because their "owners" could collect tax on them and use them as collateral. Slaves before the civil war were nothing more than an object to slave owners.

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The Washington March of 1963 did:

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Pretty sure its all of the above :)

Explanation:

March on Washington, in full March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, political demonstration held in Washington, D.C., in 1963 by civil rights leaders to protest racial discrimination and to show support for major civil rights legislation that was pending in Congress.

Which term can be defined as "rule by a few individuals"? I will mark as BRAINLIEST!!
A) Democracy
B) Aristocracy/oligarchy
C) Anarchy
D) Monarchy

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B. Aristocracy Another answer would have been oligarchy, but as that's not one of the choices, aristocracy was the next best option

World War II veteran Brad Freeman said, “We knew what we were coming for. We were ready,” adding, “We were just all kids.” What do you know about the draft? Why was it important for Freeman, whose story was featured in the HBO series “Band of Brothers,” to have the support from fellow service members?

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Because they knew what was coming and they were ready

Explain the historical development of the Aztecs.

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Throughout the late 1300s and early 1400s, the Aztecs began to grow in political power. In 1428, the Aztec ruler Itzcoatl formed alliances with the nearby cities of Tlacopan and Texcoco, creating the Triple Alliance that ruled until the coming of the Spanish in 1519.

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Which statement about the city-states of Sparta and Athens is true?


A. In Athens only men were citizens, while in Sparta both men and women could have citizenship.

B. Both Sparta and Athens restricted citizenship to men.


C. In Sparta only men were citizens, while in Athens both men and women could have citizenship.

D. Both Athens and Sparta granted citizenship to women.

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D because the amendment follows the citizenship with the declaration of independence

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C

Explanation:

En 1453 la ciudad de Constantinopla fue tomada por los otomanos, quienes la convirtieron en su ____________________ y la nombraron Estambul (nombre que aún conserva)

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Compared to the Revolutionary
War weapons, the Civil War
weaponry was
A improved
B. inferior
C. less accurate

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Improved

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2. Name one way the Inca Empire consolidated and maintained their power.

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Inca roads help the government consolidate and maintain power because it would allow messages to be sent from one person in power (government officials) to another communicate with each other

How did the conflict in Rwanda represent the problems posed by the nationalism in Africa

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The answer is below

Explanation:

Rwanda conflict led to genocide actions between the Hutu and Tutsi, in 1994, was caused by series of events, majorly as a result of ethnicity, religion, resources, and poor economy. These issues have been known to reflect the difficulties posed by nationalism in Africa. Hence, the conflict in Rwanda represents the problems posed by nationalism in Africa by showing the following:

1. Conflict between ethnic and religious groups

2. Fights over resources and religious violence

3. Weak government and economy.

Which factor would most likely cause the demand for a company's product to decrease?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer: A competitor introduces a similar product at a much lower price.

What is the difference between Chinese dynasties and African dynasties

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The Shang and Xia dynasties were alike in that they did not have an emperor, strictly speaking. The Qin was the first, with emperor Qin Shi Huangdi (lit. "the first emperor") ruling monarchically; the Han followed after his death. The Qin and Han dynasties both established important precedents for modern China. They were different in that Ghana was an older polity, having collapsed before Mali would rise to power. Additionally, while each kingdom coexisted alongside the great Islamic powers of the time, Mali's rulers converted to Islam whereas Ghana's did not.

What are the characteristics that define a constitution as a “higher law”?

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Characteristics of higher law are 1. lists basic rights of life, liberty, and property, 2. Establishes the responsibility of the government to protect these rights, 3. places limits on how people may use their powers like: citizens rights, how resources are distributed and how conflicts are handles, 4.

What does the term Nationalism mean, and what did it lead to?

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identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.

and The rise and spread of nationalism gave people a new sense of identity and also led to an increased sense of competition among nation-states.

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How did Olympe de Gouges promote equality for women in France during the late eighteenth century?

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Olympe de Gouges

Explanation:

Olympe de Gouges known as a playwright who later became an important figure in France as she began to write about equality for women in France. In 1791 she wrote the Declaration of the rights of women, created after the Declaration of the rights of man... According to her, a woman is born free and continues as equal to a man in rights...The purpose of a state is the protection of the natural rights of man and woman.

Excerpt from a treaty between an Assyrian king and the
ruler of a subject city-state in northwestern Iran, circa 670 b.c.e.
1. The particular consequences invoked in the ritual curse in the treaty most strongly support
which of the following statements about ancient Mesopotamia?
(A) States' legitimacy was based on claims to secular authority.
(B) Ongoing environmental degradation occurred as a byproduct of the spread of pastoralism.
(C) Maintaining and expanding agricultural production was seen as a core task of
governments.
(D) The domestication of plants occurred before the domestication of animals.

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(C) Maintaining and expanding agricultural production was seen as a core task of

governments.

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Why were the details of the attack withheld from Japanese
pilots?

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because Japanese-Americans were Interned for the duration of World War II.

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