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George Washington (1732-99) was commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War (1775-83) and served two terms as the first U.S. president, from 1789 to 1797. The son of a prosperous planter, Washington was raised in colonial Virginia.
Martha Washington served as the nation's first first lady and spent about half of the Revolutionary War at the front. She helped manage and run her husbands' estates. She raised her children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews; and for almost 40 years she was George Washington's "worthy partner".
Nathanael Greene was one of the most respected generals of the Revolutionary War (1775-83) and a talented military strategist. As commander of the Southern Department of the Continental army, he led a brilliant campaign that ended the British occupation of the South.
George Rogers Clark is remembered as the heroic Revolutionary War commander who led a small force of frontiersmen through the freezing waters of the Illinois country to capture British-held Fort Sackville at Vincennes during February 1779.
Alexander Hamilton was an impassioned champion of a strong federal government, and played a key role in defending and ratifying the U.S. Constitution. As the first secretary of the U.S. Treasury, Hamilton built a financial foundation for the new nation, against fierce opposition from arch rival Thomas Jefferson.
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George Washington- George Washington was an Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Previously, he led Patriot forces to victory in the nation's War for Independence
Martha Washington- Former First Lady of the United States, she was the wife of George Washington, Although the title was not coined until after her death, Martha Washington served as the inaugural First Lady of the United States.
Nathanael Greene- he was a major geral from the America revolution. He came from the war with a reputation as General George Washington'sand is known for his successful command in the southern theater of the war
George Rogers Clark - a soldier,rom Virginia who became the highest-ranking American patriot military officer on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War. He served as leader of the militia in Kentucky throughout much of the war.
General Henry Clinton- A British army officer who sat in the House of Commons between 1772 and 1795. He is best known for his service as a general during the American War of Independence
Charles Cornwallis - 1st Marquess Cornwallis Viscount Brome between 1753 and 1762 and known as the Earl Cornwallis between 1762 and 1792
Comte de Grasse, A French officer who achieved the rank of admiral. He is best known for his command of the French fleet at the Battle of the Chesapeake in 1781 in the last year of the American Revolutionary War.
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Assignment: Andrew Jackson carried a reputation into the White House as a tough-as-nails, ruthless man who would (and could) do anything to get what he wanted. In a short paragraph, choose 3-4 events from his life that you feel might have shaped Jackson’s personality and fearsome reputation and explain your choices.
Answer:1(he harmed enslaved people) 2(forced native american to be robed from there lands)3(caused thousands of deaths) 4(owned 161 slaves and whipped women)
Explanation:
He fits people description of him as a ruthless political bad should have never been president
Which Alabama citizen would have been the LEAST LIKELY to seek the services of a 'Mutual Aid' society in the late 1800s and early
190052
A)
a wealthy bank owner in Mobile,
B)
an Irish immigrant working in a steel mill in Birmingham
C)
a 15 year old girl working at a textile mill in Guntersville,
D)
an African-American working as a sharecropper in Wilcox County
Answer: D an African-American working as a sharecropper in Wilcox County
Explanation:
Which of the following is TRUE about factories during the industrial revolution
A) Workers in factories only worked 8 hours a day 5 days a week.
B) Factories paid their workers very high salaries.
C) Factories were very clean and safe during the industrial revolution.
D) Factories were dangerous and workers worked long hours for very little pay.
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I feel like its D) because they probably worked way more then 8h a day, were paid poorly and worked in unsafe environments
What did the British colonists want to do after The French and Indian War?

Answer:
here you go
Explanation:
Following the French and Indian War, Britain wanted to control expansion into the western territories. The King issued the Proclamation of 1763 prohibiting settlements beyond the Appalachian Mountains. Colonists who had already settled on these lands were ordered to return east of the mountains.
How did Auguste help Jacques?
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Jacques Auguste de Thou was the grandson of Augustin de Thou, president of the parlement of Paris (d. 1544), and the third son of Christophe de Thou (d. 1582), premier président of the same parlement, who had had ambitions to produce a history of France. His uncle was Nicolas de Thou, Bishop of Chartres (1573–1598). With this family background, he developed a love of literature, a firm but tolerant piety, and a loyalty to the Crown.[1]
At seventeen, he began his studies in law, first at Orléans, later at Bourges, where he made the acquaintance of François Hotman, and finally at Valence, where he had Jacques Cujas for his teacher and Joseph Justus Scaliger as a friend. He was at first intended for the Church; he received the minor orders, and on the appointment of his uncle Nicolas to the episcopate succeeded him as a canon of Notre-Dame de Paris.[1]
During the next ten years he seized every opportunity for profitable travel. In 1573 he accompanied Paul de Foix on an embassy, which enabled him to visit most of the Italian courts; he formed a friendship with Arnaud d'Ossat (afterwards Bishop of Rennes, bishop of Bayeux and a cardinal), who was secretary to the ambassador. In the following year he formed part of the brilliant cortege which brought King Henry III back to France, after his flight from his Polish kingdom. He also visited several parts of France, and at Bordeaux met Michel de Montaigne. On the death of his elder brother Jean (5 April 1579), who was maître des requêtes to the parlement, his relations prevailed on him to leave the Church, and he entered the parlement and got married (1588). In the same year he was appointed conseiller d'état. He served faithfully both Henry III and Henry IV, because they both represented legitimate authority.[1]
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Discuss the different ways in which you think this program makes archeology accessible to all people. Are there other ways in which the program could be expanded to reach even more people?
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to include the program. Without the program, we do not know what its content is.
Although you forgot to attach the name and content of the program, we can help you to comment based on our knowledge of the topic.
Archeology can access to all people if the department of archeology and the government design proper courses and programs easy to understand so people can easily grab the importance of archeology and how important it is to understand the present in relation to the past.
These kinds of programs can be expanded to reach even more people depending on how easy can be designed so people could understand how the ancestors were determinant in the way people live in present times.
There could be guided visits to archeological sites. There, they can show a documentary and then guide visitors to a museum of the site so they can see archeological findings. If guides organize recreational activities to better understand the concepts, that could generate a lot of interest.
What was the slavery of Egypt known as:
A.Commandments
B.Moses
C.Exodus
People who wish to force a government to use the religious laws of the Koran are called Islamic fundamentalists. TrueFalse
Answer:
false
Explanation:
false
Summarize what you learn from Thurgood Marshall
NAACP
Answer:
International Civil Rights: Walk of Fame - Thurgood Marshall. Thurgood Marshall, who became the first African-American Supreme Court Justice (1967-1991), knocked down legal segregation in America as a civil rights attorney.
Explanation:
How do these documents illustrate con-
trasting understandings of freedom at
the dawn of the civil rights movement?
Which of the following best describes the broad political conflicts that delayed the implementation of civil rights reforms throughout the 1960s?
a) Southern Civil rights leaders rejected proposals that originated in northern states with less racial tension.
b) state officials refused to enforce laws and court rulings made by the federal government
c) democratic prseidents consistently vetoed bipartisan civil rights legislation adopted by congress.
d) black power activists launched riots to sabotage civil rights reforms proposed by white leaders.
Answer: it is b “ state officials refused to enforce laws and court rulings made by the federal government“
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B. State officials refused to enforce laws and court rulings made by the federal government.
Explanation:
Took the quiz.
what does appeal mean
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it means to make a serious request or an urgent one
for example, Appeal is defined as to be pleasing or interesting. A perfume that smells good is an example of something that appeals to your sense of smell.
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1 : to arouse a sympathetic response an idea that appeals to him. 2 : to make an earnest request We appealed to them for help. 3 law : to take a lower court's decision to a higher court for review. 4 : to call upon another for corroboration, vindication, or decision.
or my explanation
Appeal means to make an urgent request for something that is necessary or desired.
Explanation:
To request donations for a charity is an example of appeal. Appeal is defined as to be pleasing or interesting. A perfume that smells good is an example of something that appeals to your sense of smell.
either one is fine
What is a right that you do not have yet as a U.S. citizen? What is a responsibility that you do not have yet?
Answer:
1. The right to vote in federal, state, and local elections (RIGHT)
2. Able to obtain a U.S. passport and have freedom to travel outside of the U.S. (RIGHT)
3. Able to serve on a jury. (RESPOSIBILITY)
4. Able to become eligible for certain jobs in the federal government that require citizenship. (RESPONSIBILITY)
Explanation:
There are several rights that people aren't able to receive yet until he/she reach the age of 18 or older. Therefore, these are the rights/responsibility that you do not have yet as a U.S. citizen.
Which of the following was NOT a cause of world war 1?
a. Militarism
b. Imperialism
c. Armistice
d. Nationalism
Explanation:
b imperialism follow me
2. Why did Reagan seem like a better option than Jimmy Carter at the time?
Reagan (R) v. Carter (D)
Carter went back on his campaign promises and raised taxes during an economic
crisis
Carter could not overcome stagflation or the crisis at the U.S. Embassy in Iran
The American people feared government overreach as Carter expanded social
programs
Credibility was broken again after another White House scandal involving the
Pentagon
Answer:
The Credibility was broken again after another white house scandal involving the pentagon
Explanation:
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Why did France want to hold the Paris Peace Conference specifically in Versailles?
(like location wise)
Answer:
That's where the German Empire was declared when Prussia beat France in the Franco-German War of 1870-1871 so it was on purpose to humiliate and destroy the German national spirit
Explanation:
Which fraction is greater than 2 5 ?
2 3
2 6
2 7
2 8
"How has America changed over time?"-
Answer:
America has industrialize over time.
Explanation:
If we go back in time, we can see the growth of the American people, we went from a hands on agricultural base economy to a machine based economy. We also see a change in women's rights and behavior during the 1920's. As time continues we run into a Great Depression and a Dust bowl causing problems for the rich and the poor. For a long time people of all classes struggle to make a living. Further down the road we have further knowledge of science and even send someone to the moon, this achievement could not have been accomplished back during the depression or even before that. Flash forward to the 2000's we can see all the changes in population and economic development. We have tractors to do the work in the fields, we have more people in charge of politics, we see a change in working classes, we want to send more kids to school to help further their knowledge vs back when women weren't able to go to school, there is a change in the rights people of color and women have, and with all of these changes the growth of America as a whole has changed drastically.
Treaty of Versailles
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Answer fast
Answer:
Inflation
Explanation:
Germany printed more money than was currently circulating causing mass inflation devaluing the value of german marks.
Question #7
Multiple Choice
Originally, long-term incarceration was reserved for
non-citizens
thieves
traitors
debtors
Which of the following is NOT one of the factors that cause changes in market supply?
•change in the cost of inputs
•technological innovation
•government regulations
•change in the number of consumers
Answer:
government regulations
Explanation:
or technological innovation but prob government
2. How old was George William Frederick when he became King George III of England?
Answer: 22
Explanation:
In his accession speech to Parliament, the 22-year-old monarch played down his Hanoverian connections.
What are 5 main things the Missouri compromise did
Answer:
First. Allowed California to enter the Union as a free state.
Second. Divided to rest of the Mexican Cession into the territories of New Mexico and Utah.
Third. Ended the slave trade in Washington D.C., the nation's capital. ...
Fourth. Included a strict, fugitive slave law.
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Which invention helped farmers plant crops more quickly and efficiently? A. Seed drill B. Flying shuttle C. Spinning jenny D. Water frame
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what happened in the war world 2
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Explanation:
World War II was the biggest and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries. Sparked by the 1939 Nazi invasion of Poland, the war dragged on for six bloody years until the Allies defeated Nazi Germany and Japan in 1945.
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World War II was the biggest and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries. Sparked by the 1939 Nazi invasion of Poland, the war dragged on for six bloody years until the Allies defeated Nazi Germany and Japan in 1945
WW2 was also deadly because Soldiers died from simple combat in charging from the trenches and from bombings in the trenches and snipers and such. Disease was also a major factor in deaths, and the Spanish Flu killed a LOT of soldiers and civilians.
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What was the Supreme Court’s decision in this case?
“Separate but equal” schools should be improved in order to be fair.
Some schools can be “separate but equal,” while others cannot.
If a facility is truly “separate but equal,” then it is fair for all students.
A “separate but equal” law school does not provide an equal education.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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A “separate but equal” law school does not provide an equal education.
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