What was one important accomplishment of Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla?
A. He began the fight for independence in New Spain.
B. He helped free Brazil from French and Spanish control.
C. He ensured that peninsulares took charge in Latin America.
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D. He helped liberate Argentina, Chile, and Peru from Spanish rule.
Answer:
Option A, is the right answer.
Explanation:
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was a Catholic Priest who is known for launching the Mexican War of Independence on 16th September 1810. He launched the Mexican Revolution against the Spanish colonial rule of Mexico. The revolution was not only about ending the Spanish rule in Mexico but was also about the redistribution of property and racial equity. He met success in the early phase of the revolution but during the course of time, he was defeated, arrested and executed by the colonial government. But, he was the one who sparked the fire for independence among Mexicans and the revolution started by him launched a series of political and military events resulting in the independence of Mexico.
how successful were the crusades?
Answer:
The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups. In all, eight major Crusade expeditions occurred between 1096 and 1291. The bloody, violent and often ruthless conflicts propelled the status of European Christians, making them major players in the fight for land in the Middle East
Answer:
Explanation:Successful crusades were those who were well planned and carried out, unsuccessful crusades were those who were those who were poorly planned and expensive. That also had to be with the leader, if he was good the might have had success. The crusades were really hard battles that
How did Harvey's account of blood circulation depart from Galen's understanding, as shown above?
O Harvey stated that the arteries circulated blood in the body.
O Harvey stated that the heart moved blood through the arteries,
O Harvey stated that the liver was the source of venous blood,
O Harvey stated that the veins returned blood to the heart
Answer:
Harvey stated that the veins returned blood to the heart
Explanation:
William Harvey provided proof;
That the theory of blood consumption by the body was not correct.
There are two separate blood flow loops
Blood in the veins flow towards the heart with one way blood flow bw=eing maintained by valves in the blood vessels
The correct option is therefore;
'Harvey stated that the veins returned blood to the heart'
Answer:
Explanation:
Harvey stated that the heart moved blood through the arteries
List three ways Africans Americans were treated unequally while in the
Army?
Answer:
By early 1863, voluntary enlistment to the Union army had so sharply deteriorated that an unpopular military draught was instituted by the federal government and black and white troops were enlisted. Indeed, President Lincoln seems likely to be resisting requests for a negotiated peace that would have included maintaining slavery in the United States by the availability of a large number of African American soldiers. 186 000 Black soldiers, representing almost 10% of all Union forces and 68 178 dead or missing Union troops, served in the Union army and another 29 000 served the Navy. 24 African Americans have been awarded the medal o by Congress
Explanation:
Former slaves were three-fifths of all black troops. Black soldiers were active in the struggles and the probability of Africans remaining in slavery after the Civil War was much lower.
While some of the white officers were proud to lead black troops during fighting, like Robert Gould Shaw (1837 - 1863), commanding the 54th Massachusette regiment, others showed deep resistance.
Black soldiers took part in a war with a great life threat. The government of the Confederate threatened to execute or sell captured Blacks union soldiers summarily into slavery and sometimes threatened them. When Black soldiers were killed or enslaved, Lincoln responded by menacing retaliating against the Confederate prisoners.
The first black regiment raised in the North, the 54th Massachusetts Infantry, conducted a fitting attack on Fort Wagner in July1863 and guarded Charleston's Port, South Carolinas. The regiment was made up of two of Frederick Douglass' sons. In the unsuccessful attack, over forty% of members of the Regiment were killed or injured including Colonel Gould Shaw, who was shot dead in charge, in a leading anti-slavery family.
During the war, African-US troops also waged another fight: the fight against pay discrimination, advocacy and medical care. Despite their promises of equal handling, Black people were relegated to white officers' separate regiments. Black soldiers had less wages, lower benefits and poorer foods and equipment than white soldiers.
While a white private has received $13 a month and a clothing allowance of $3,50, the blacks have only received $10 a month, of which a $3 clothing allowance. Furthermore, the enrolment bonus commonly paid for white soldiers was not provided to black soldiers, and the federal government refused to commission black officers until the end of the war.
The black troops were constantly humiliated within ranks, mostly in menial tasks and fatigue jobs in rear echelon. They were punished with whips or thumbs; they were executed when captured by the Confederates. However, African American soldiers won the fight for equal pay in 1864 and they could act as line officers in 1865. In 1865 they had the right to fight. Based on training and education received in the military, during the course of the reconstruction many former troops became community leaders.
One Union commander explained the importance to the attitudes of many white soldiers of black military participation. "He wrote, a large number [white people] have the idea that the whole Black race is very deprived of it. I think a couple weeks of calm, unprejudiced life would disappoint them. I have a higher opinion than I ever had about their capabilities before. I know many of them were vastly the superior... to the brutal degradation of those who would convict their lives."
why did we ally with stalin instead of hitler?
Answer:
Hitler-Stalin?
Explanation:
Based on the sources, Union General Ulysses S. Grant and Confederate General Robert E. Lee agreed that...
Answer:
To end the civil war
Explanation:
Based on the sources, Union General Ulysses S. Grant and Confederate General Robert E. Lee agreed that they will end the American civil war. They both have similar through about the Union and wanted to preserve it but due to war was it was inevitable that the North and South engage in war
True or False? Generally speaking, liberals are in favor of bigger government to provide a safety net for those who need it and regulations to ensure fairness.
Budgeting for the state is the responsibility of
all elected officials.
county officials.
the governor.
the legislature.
Answer:
Annual procedures whereby state goverors submits budget for legislative review and dispositions.
Answer:
D on edge (:
Explanation:
What is one of the major goals of U.S. foreign policy?
A. To force other countries to become isolationist
B. To promote democracy around the world
C. To weaken the economies of foreign states
D. To destroy international organizations
Answer:
b
Explanation:
but tbh they doing a bad job at it..
Please help ASAP ......
Answer:
A
C
B
D
D
C
B
Explanation:
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what was winston churchill's point of view on the soviet union
Answer:
He expressed the view that Russia does not desire war, but cautioned that Moscow does desire the fruits of war and the indefinite expansion of its power and policies.” Churchill called on the United States to form a “fraternal association” with Britain.
Helppp out please !!!!
Answer:
Paleolithic Period
Explanation:
This period wasn't really structured, civilized, or developed much at all; at least when comparing it to the other three.
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Answer: The people who were suffering were George Pullman's employees.
Explanation:
According to the document, Governor Altgeld believe George Pullman has a responsibility to his workers and the community because the people who were suffering were George Pullman's employees.
From the letter, we can see when the governor wrote that nearly six thousand people were suffering from the want of food and that those people were Pullman's employees and have worked for him for more than twelve years.
List the first colleges founded in the American Colonies.
Answer:
Explanation:
Harvard
William & Mary
Yale
Princeton
Columbia
U of Pennsylvania
Brown
Rutgers
Answer:
Harvard University/New College (founded in 1636 and in Massachusetts)
College of William & Mary (founded in 1693 and in Virginia)
Yale University/Collegiate School (founded in 1701 and in Connecticut)
Princeton University/College of New Jersey (founded in 1746 and in New Jersey)
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Also don't mind the answer I chose, it was on accident.
Answer:
its probably D, things that Edison and Einstein had in common..
Answer:
Things that Edison and Einstein had in common
What do you know about the Civil Rights Movement?
Answer:
Racial Justice
Explanation:
The civil rights movement was to have both black and white people+ to be treated equal, and that's mainly the point of it. To go into detail, you can say it was brutal, and the protests lasted from 1919 to the 1960s.
Which of the following was not a way that people first migrated to the islands of Oceania?
A: Small Raft
B: Airplane
C: Canoe
D: Land Bridge
To make the judgment about the value of something
Answer:
If you make a value judgment about something, you form an opinion about it based on your principles and beliefs and not on facts which can be checked or proved.
What factor most likely determined how often a nomadic
group moved?
Answer:
Fresh pastures, climatic conditions and the availability of food are the factors that determine how often a nomadic group will move.The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "the lack of close proximity to a river or lake." The factor that most likely determined how often a nomadic group moved is that the lack of close proximity to a river or lake."
Who helped the american fight for independence
The independence
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How did Rosa Parks' actions lead to the Montgomery bus boycotts? What did the boycotts lead to?
Answer:
The event that triggered the boycott took place in Montgomery on December 1, 1955, after seamstress Rosa Parks refused to give her seat to a white passenger on a city bus. Local laws dictated that African American passengers sat at the back of the bus while whites sat in front.
Explanation:
Why were the US and the USSR allies during WWII
Why do you think this quote is important? Please, help me. No links and absurd answers.
Explanation:
From my understanding I think this quote is important because it distributes the information that segregation and inequality are equal. That they both have had the same negative impact, and as the quote states it wouldn't make any difference to say that one wronged Black Americans, because either way they BOTH did, and they BOTH were wrong.
At least when comparing the two.
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Which of these groups benefited most from 19th-century imperialism?
A. Plantation workers in Congo
B. Racial minorities in the United Kingdom
C. Civil servants in India
D. Merchants in France
Answer:
Imperial nations, such as United Kingdom and France, benefited the most during the 19th century because they exploited their colonies for resources.
Answer:
D. Merchants in France
Explanation:
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What are major events,problem and question surrounding holocaust topic?
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what was one of the outcomes for the first Great Awakening?
Answer:
The correct answer is A (religion became more personal)
Explanation:
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¿En qué consistió el levantamiento de los comuneros?
Answer:
Espero te sirva
Explanation:
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By 1900, advocates of women's suffrage a formed strong alliances with African Americans seeking voting rights. b argued that the vote would enable women to extend their roles as mothers and homemakers to the public world. c had abandoned the effort to persuade western states to grant women the right to vote. d acknowledged that women were biologically weaker than men but claimed that they deserved the vote anyway. e insisted on the inherent political and moral equality of men and women.
Answer:
b. argued that the vote would enable women to extend their roles as mothers and homemakers to the public world.
Explanation:
Defenders of women's suffrage sought liberation and the social valorization of women through the vote. For these people, once women could vote, they would have political representation that would fight for their rights, and allow them to have protection and social freedom. This would extend the roles that women were subjected to, allowing them to be more than just mothers and housewives and to decide and control their lives independently.
What is a heraldic achievement?
Which Greek deity was honored with a towering gold-and-ivory statue inside the Parthenon?
Poseidon
Zeus
Athena
Hera
Answer:
Athena
Explanation: