Answer:
Percent of slave state in 1800 = 46.42 % (Approx.)
Percent of slave state in 1850 = 38.79 % (Approx.)
Explanation:
In 1800.
Percent of slave state = [Slave state / (Slave state + free state)]100
Percent of slave state in 1800 = [65 / (65 + 75)]100
Percent of slave state in 1800 = [65 / (140)]100
Percent of slave state in 1800 = 46.42 % (Approx.)
In 1850.
Percent of slave state in 1850 = [90 / (90 + 142)]100
Percent of slave state in 1850 = [90 / (232)]100
Percent of slave state in 1850 = 38.79 % (Approx.)
Why did an increased demand for cotton lead to a concentration of enslaved African Americans in the Lower South?
Answer:The slave economy of the South had international economic reach since the ... had become home to the greatest concentration of wealth in the United States. ... were reducing the number of people they enslaved due to high costs and low output. ... Indeed, American cotton soon made up two-thirds of the global supply,
Explanation:
List 2 ways lives changed for the Jews after WW2
Answer:
The genocide that overtook Europe's Jews transformed Jewish identity throughout the world. Jews in Poland, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Yugoslavia, Germany and Austria were reduced to a tiny fraction of their prewar numbers. Even still, Jewish populations survived throughout Europe, including in Russia, the United Kingdom, and France.
Western European nations received substantial aid from the American government, and the Jewish populations in those areas relied on American Jewish organizations for help. The geographic centers of Hasidism in Eastern Europe were disproportionately destroyed during the Holocaust, but many sects continue to thrive on almost every continent. In 1948 the United Nations unanimously voted for an independent State of Israel (the area was at that time under British administration).
Aftermath
In the immediate aftermath of the war in Eastern Europe, the Soviets continued to downplay the role of race, as they had during the Holocaust, but while many Jews were devoted Communists, they were once again targeted as a suspicious people who could never truly be trusted comrades. Especially during the Soviet show trials in the 1950s and 1960s, Jews were purged from government ranks and executed in public spaces. Although Stalin voted for the creation of Israel in 1948, these public show trials served as “a form of public-pedagogy-by-example;” the goal was to exemplify the fact that ethnic Jews did not belong among the Communist ranks, that they were not equal with others. Even in the secular Soviet Union, overt antisemitism persisted during the Cold War decades. Many Jews made their way out from behind the iron curtain toward Western Europe, Israel, or the United States.
American Jews in the 1950s followed the patterns of other white ethnic immigrant populations. Many left large cities, focused on education, and joined counter-cultural movements in the late 1960s and 70s. American Jews often stood at the side of the oppressed, figuring prominently in the 1960s civil rights movement.
Meanwhile, Jews in Islamic lands emigrated from North African and Middle Eastern countries between the late 1940s and late 1960s when pan-Arab nationalism became exclusively Muslim and precluded participation from others. These Jews immigrated to Israel, Western Europe, and the United States. In France, the Sephardic population from Algeria, Morrocco and Tunisia brought new religious life and diverse customs to a community that was struggling after the trauma of World War II.
Jewish identity now
In the modern world, Jewish identity can seem scattered, confusing, and boundless. In the United States, Jews thrived in the postwar decades and several different movements gained popularity: Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, and Reconstructionist. In Europe and Israel, inspired by these American movements, a smaller fraction of progressive Jews have formed Liberal or other kinds of Judaism. From the 1990s to the present, some American Jews have joined in a worldwide trend toward religious extremism. At the same time, the Reform movement has grown. The traditional separation between men and women has been broken down and women are now integrated into the rabbinate in non-Orthodox circles.
Art Spiegelman, the artist and author of Maus, recently reflected, “One thing that’s become questionable to me is the way in which the Holocaust has become a central tenant of Jewishness in the late 20th century…. So that people see it as a Jewish problem and not a world problem.” The omnipresence of Holocaust education within the Jewish community combined with a sort of alienation from tradition, made the Holocaust into the unifying agent that brought Jews together. In the twenty-first century, young Jews have pushed against the Holocaust as the defining feature of their Jewishness and have sought out alternative ways to express their connections to Judaism. Jewish film, music, and cultural festivals abound, attracting Jewish and non-Jewish audiences. The largest such festival occurs annually in Poland and draws tens of thousands from across the globe—that this festival takes place in the country where the greatest number of Jews were massacred during the Holocaust, signals a turn away from that dark period as the benchmark of Jewish identity and toward new forms of Jewish expressioPHT hms of religious Jewish life can help us understand a religion shaped as much by its ancient origins as its contemporary disjointedness.
Explanation:
Which right have to do with personal freedom
Answer:
On the other hand, freedoms of speech and expression and freedom to reside and settle in any part of the country are reserved for citizens alone, including non-resident Indian citizens.
Answer:
The right to life and personal liberty is available to all people and so is the right to freedom of religion
Explanation:
____________Who worked as a volunteer during the Civil War organized the collection of medicine and supplies for delivery to Union troops on the battlefield.
(Clara Barton/Copperheads)
The War Department gave _______ or escaped slaves, the right to join the Union army (contrabands/Copperheads)
__________is the freeing of slaves.
(habeas corpus/emancipation)
Answer:
1. clara barton
2. contrabands
3. emancipation
Explanation:
clara barton was the volunteer who brought medicine and supplies to the army during the civil war. she went on to become the founder of the red cross.
contrabands or freed slaves were given the right to enter thr union. on official documents, they were not called freed slaves.
and finally, emancipation is the freeing of slaves. habeas corpus is a law that requires you to have factual evidebce at a court hearing. these are the answers.
hope this helps!
who is the 2 president of Egypt
Answer:
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Explanation:
Answer:
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Explanation:
what were the extremists answer to the cause of the black plague
Match the following.
1.
slavery
the act of one country imposing its will over another by
economic or military means
an agreement that commits one person to another as master
and slave
2.
jizya
3. a tax levied on non-Muslims
Ming Dynasty
4.
imperialism
5.
the series of Korean rulers from 1392 to 1910 that was
founded by Lee Seong-gye
the series of Chinese rulers from 1368 to 1644 that was
founded by Zhu Yuanzhang
something that can cause a disease, such as a virus or
bacteria
indenture
6.
Joseon Dynasty
7. the act of one person owning another for work
pathogen
slavery - the act of one person owning another for work
jizya - a tax levied on non-Muslims
Ming Dynasty - the series of Chinese rulers from 1368 to 1644 that was
founded by Zhu Yuanzhang
imperialism - the act of one country imposing its will over another by
economic or military means
indenture - an agreement that commits one person to another as master
and slave
Joseon Dynasty - the series of Korean rulers from 1392 to 1910 that was
founded by Lee Seong-gye
pathogen - something that can cause a disease, such as a virus or
bacteria
I NEED YOUR OPINION PLEASE
okay , so I am 13 years old . I had gotten my cartilage pierced on both ears for my 13th birthday. Fast foward, I had asked my mom if I could get another cartilage piercing and my tragus pierced . She told me to ask my father. I did not . So I had pierced my tragus and my cartilage on my ear .. And my mom nor my dad has no clue I done it .
I just feel guilty hiding it from them , more so my mom ..
Can anyone give me advice on how to tell them PLEASEEEEEEEEEE
Answer:
Its best if you just tell them the truth but do it when they are happy
Explanation:
Match these items.
1. Solomon's brother
a. Abiathar
2. a prophet
b. Hadadezer
3. a philosophical system
c. vanity
4. king of Damascus
d. Rezon
5. the high priest
e. rationalism
6. emptiness
f. Absalom
7. king of Edom
g. Joab
8. king of Zobah
h. Nathan
9. the chief of the guard
i. Hadad
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Explanation:
I s this question related to history . in which chapter does it lies??
Answer:
9 Joab
1 Absalom
5 Abiathar
4 Rezon
6 vanity
2 Nathan
7 Hadad
3 rationalism
8 Hadadezer
Explanation:
sana nakatulong
Hope this helps
plzz help fast due 9 min /math
Answer:
question 6 is greatest she was the greatest byzantine emperor
iwhy is economic crashing
Answer:
is because there is no means of transport
8. More soldiers died from _______________________. (poor camp conditons/ lack of medicine)
9. African American soldiers faced greater danger because they could be _______________________ if captured. (imprisoned/returned to slavery)
10. Although they faced greater danger, African American soldiers received _______________________. (the right to vote/less pay)
How were slaves in Sparta different from slaves in Athens?
A) Slaves in Sparta were owned by private citizens, whereas in Athens they were owned by the state.
B) Slaves in Sparta were owned by the state, whereas in Athens they were owned by private citizens.
C) Slaves in Sparta were of a higher social class than slaves in Athens were.
D) Slaves in Sparta were allowed to own property, while slaves in Athens were not.
please help me I can't find the answer any word can you please help
Which term best fits the definition: A rope that is used to catch and round up cattle.
Saddle
Larriat
Type of Texas Made Pie!
Ford Pick-Up
Who created the boarders of Burundi?
Answer:
first colonized by Germany and then Belgium in the 16th century
Answer:
B. its own people
Explanation:
Brazil's head of government is the
A. Monarch
B. President
C. Dictator
D. Prime minister
Answer:
monarch
Explanation:
Can u plz find me a picture of ( illuminated )
Answer:
a lightbulb
Explanation: i was trying to put something but it wasnt ltting me
Question for you .
Do you think it is okay for a 13 year old female too get a tragus piercing..?
Explanation:
yes it's only on the ear and its self expression.
.How did Hitler defy the Treaty of Versailles?
Answer: Nazi leader Adolf Hitler violates the Treaty of Versailles and the Locarno Pact by sending German military forces into the Rhineland, a demilitarized zone along the Rhine River in western Germany.
in correct order please
Ft. Sumter fired upon
Dred Scott decision
Uncle Tom's Cabin published
Compromise of 1850
Election of Abraham Lincoln
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Missouri Compromise
Tariff of Abominations
Compare and contrast Ancient Japan and The Ancient Korean Kingdoms. Use at least 3 differences between the two civilizations and 3 similarities.
Geography Shapes Culture and History in the Far East ... in the historical and geological record; nothing, however, can compare to the ... In this essay, we look at the physical geography of China, Korea, and Japan to ... With a total land area of over 3 million square miles, China is the ... Activity: Comparing Crops.
NEED ASAP!! PLEASE PLEASE HELP !!
How successful was Washington in his 8 years as President? Do you think he left the country headed
in the right direction? How well did he address the issues he was faced with. Explain your answer
completely using complete sentences, capitalization and proper end punctuation. (100-150
Answer: Yes
Explanation: Yes his 8 years were a sucses for bringing there allies together making a tiny nation into a world power it was originally 13 collines now it is a big powerful nation this started with one leader George Washington. He completed a lot in his 8 years.
what do the Canadian Rockies symbolize
Answer: The Canadian Rockies are noted for being the source of several major river systems and also for the many rivers within the range itself. The Rockies form the divide between the Pacific Ocean drainage on the west and that of Hudson Bay and the Arctic Ocean on the east.
Mayan Cities were primarily built around religious temples. Why was this the case?
Answer:
They built them around their temples because Mayans built on the irregularly-shaped higher ground to avoid floods and dampness associated with their tropical forest home. In the center of the cities were the important public buildings such as temples, palaces, and the ball coutt
Which countries made up the Central Powers in WWI?
Question 3 options:
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire
Germany, Italy, Japan
Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, Italy, United States, Japan
Great Britain, France, Germany
Answer:
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, ottoman empire
Answer:
The central powers were Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
Explanation:
PLS HELP ME Match these items. 1 . Jairus often taught the disciples a specific principle of divine truth 2 . Jesus' miracles "The eyes of the blind shall be opened." 3 . Peter calmed the tempest 4 . Jesus sank in water 5 . disciples daughter was raised from the dead 6 . Tares some were spoken only to the disciples 7 . parables parable showing influence of the devil 8 . Pearl of Great Price parable showing the great value of the Kingdom of God 9 . Isaiah 35:5 prophesied this asked Jesus to teach how to pray
Answer:
A _______________ is a violent storm.
temptest
often taught the disciples a specific principle of divine truth
Jesus' miracles
"The eyes of the blind shall be opened."
Isaiah 35:5 prophesied this
calmed the tempest
Jesus
sank in water
Peter
daughter was raised from the dead
Jairus
some were spoken only to the disciples
parables
Why did people believe that the civil war would not last very long? 40 points+brainliest
Answer:
The American Civil War was far longer and more destructive than virtually anyone expected. At the outset of the war, many eager volunteers signed 90-day papers, evidence of the widespread belief that the war would be brief and nearly bloodless. Instead, the struggle stretched nearly four full years.
Explanation:
What is a republic?
Choose all answers that are correct.
A) A government where the people can vote to replace their leaders if they don’t approve of the job they are doing.
B) A government with a king as the head of the government.
C) A government in which the citizens elect their leaders.
D) A government in which all citizens come together to make important decisions.
Answer:
Ima say c on this
Explanation:
Supreme power is held by people and their chosen reps
What is the correct definition of mores?
A. the social customs that teach an individual how to act within a group
B. serious prohibitions against deviant behavior in a society that result in severe
punishment
C. a type of action that is not approved by the people in a society
D. the behavior that an individual is expected to display as a member of a society
B. The serious prohibitions against deviant behavior in a society that result in severe punishment.