During the American Revolution, how did Francis Marion use South Carolina's swamps to his advantage?
A.
He allowed the British to die of diseases that the Americans had become immune to.
B.
He attacked the British quickly and hid his soldiers in the swamps afterward.
C.
He trapped the British army within the swamps so that it could not escape.
D.
He forced the British into narrow areas where they could not use their large numbers.
Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements
about the map.
The map shows
The Soviet zone is indicated on the map by
The Allied zones are indicated on the map by
Answer:
Explanation:
the division of Germany
letter B
letter A,C and D
Answer:
1) the division of Germany
2) letter B
3) letter A,C and D
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How did the media best promote the civil rights movement?
A. by only depicting protest in the northern states.
B. by giving airtime to special shows about race.
C. by interviewing all leaders of the movement.
D. by portraying a peaceful image of protestors.
Answer:
The correct answer is D) by portraying a peaceful image of protestors.
Explanation:
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Answer: H
Explanation:
St. Valentine's Day is based on traditions from which two backgrounds?
Answer:
St. Valentine's Day contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition. I hope this helps!!
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Answer:
that we single
romans and christians
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How old was Shakespeare when he married? The name of his wife--and what “CONDITION” WAS she in?
Answer:
William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway when he was 18 and when she was 26 or 27, and they remained married for the rest of his life. And, of course, Anne was pregnant with their first child when they got married.
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Korea and China have a long history of going to war with each other.
True
False
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Answer:
A
it's A im sure
Explanation:
2 example of a trade-off
Describe some of the harsh living and working conditions the working class endured in cities? how did industrial workers cope with these conditions
Answer:
They formed unions to try and improve the conditions. No electricity, no plumbing, long hours, dirty, unsafe equipment, small and crowded buildings, child labor, and more.
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Answer:
2345
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why it is call first impression is last impression?
How did the rise of the trans Saharan effect there environment
Answer:
trade leads to an exchange of culture in the form of goods, language, currency, technology, and religion. A few significant effects of the T-S trade route are: the establishment of Timbuktu, the spread of Islam, the spread of written Arabic (especially to West Africa), and more.
Explanation:
Sears-Roebuck definition
Answer:
Explanation: any of a very large group of US department stores (= large shops where many types of goods are sold in different departments) selling a wide range of products for the family. The company was begun in 1886 in Minneapolis by Richard Sears (1863-1914).
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Answer:
any of a very large group of US department stores (= large shops where many types of goods are sold in different departments) selling a wide range of products for the family. The company was begun in 1886 in Minneapolis by Richard Sears (1863-1914). He was then joined by Alvah Roebuck (1864-1948) when he moved to Chicago in 1887. In 1896 they began the company's famous mail-order catalogue (= book showing items that can be ordered by post). In 2005 the company was bought by Kmart.
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Which of the following happened as a result of increased immigration? HELPP PLZ
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Nativism is the political policy of promoting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants, including the support of immigration-restriction measures. In scholarly studies, nativism is a standard technical term, although those who hold this political view do not typically accept the label. Oezguer Dindar wrote, Nativists do not consider themselves to be nativists. For them it is a negative term and they rather consider themselves as Patriots.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
A slave could be punished for _____. right awsence will get branily
Answer:
A slave can be punished for trying to escape
Answer:
disobedience
Explanation:
For disobeying their masters, they could be beaten up or imprisoned, and much more
What is Sepoy Mutiny
Answer:
sepoy munity is also known as the first war where independence started in india, when british rule inida from 1857 to 1859.
How does the argument between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists impact us today? Be sure to include information about how both groups helped shape the United States.
Answer:
A Constitutional Convention was called in the summer of 1787 to change the Articles of Confederation. During this time, many compromises were formed to appease regional factions.
The Great Compromise brought together the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan to create the Constitution ‘s legislative system. The Three-Fifths Compromise appeased Southern representatives by allowing them to count slaves for representation and taxation purposes.
The Federalists wanted a strong government and strong executive branch, while the anti-Federalists wanted a weaker central government.
The Federalists did not want a bill of rights —they thought the new constitution was sufficient. The anti-federalists demanded a bill of rights.
Key Terms
Articles of Confederation: The Articles of Confederation, formally the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, was an agreement among the thirteen founding states that established the United States of America as a confederation of sovereign states and served as its first constitution.
delegate: A person authorized to act as representative for another; in politics, a party representative allocated to nominate a party candidate.
Three-Fifths Compromise: an agreement between Southern and Northern states reached during the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, in which three-fifths of the population of freed slaves would be counted for representation purposes regarding both the distribution of taxes and the apportionment of the members of the United States House of Representatives
The Constitutional Convention
In 1787, a convention was called in Philadelphia with the declared purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation. However, many delegates intended to use this convention to draft a new constitution. All states except for Rhode Island sent delegates, though not all delegates attended the Convention. At the Convention, the primary issue was representation of the states. Under the Articles, each state had one vote in Congress. The more populous states wanted representation to be based on population (proportional representation). James Madison of Virginia crafted the Virginia Plan, which guaranteed proportional representation and granted wide powers to the Congress. The smaller states, on the other hand, supported equal representation through William Paterson’s New Jersey Plan. The New Jersey Plan also increased the Congress’ power, but it did not go nearly as far as the Virginia Plan. The conflict threatened to end the Convention, but Roger Sherman of Connecticut proposed the “Great Compromise” (or Connecticut Compromise) under which one house of Congress would be based on proportional representation, and the other house would be based on equal representation. Eventually, the Compromise was accepted, and the Convention was saved.
Compromises were important in settling other disputes at the Convention. The Three-Fifths Compromise designated that three-fifths of slave population would be counted toward representation in Congress. In another compromise, the Congress agreed to ban slave trade after 1808. Similarly, issues relating to the empowerment and election of the President were resolved. This led to the Electoral College system in choosing the Chief Executive of the nation.
Federalists vs. Anti-federalists
The Constitution required ratification by nine states in order to come into effect. The fight for ratification was long and difficult. The Constitution was to be ratified by special ratifying conventions, not by state legislature. Interested in retaining power, states were resistant to ratifying a new, stronger central government. Those who favored ratification were known as Federalists,while those who opposed it were considered Anti- Federalists.The Federalists attacked the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. On the other hand, the Anti-Federalists also supported a House of Representative with substantive power. They acknowledged that the Constitution was not perfect, but they said that it was much better than any other proposal. Three Federalists—Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay—wrote a series of essays called The Federalist Papers. These essays explained the Constitution and defended its provisions. The documents were intended for the state of New York, though people from across the country read them. The Federalists defended the weakest point of the Constitution—a lack of a Bill of Rights—by suggesting that current protections were sufficient and that the Congress could always propose Amendments. Anti-Federalists such as Patrick Henry attacked the Constitution, suggesting that it would lead to a dangerously powerful national government. One of the Anti-Federalist’s strongest arguments was the Constitution’s lack of a Bill of Rights. Many Anti-Federalists were eventually persuaded by the Federalists’ argumes
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Where does Brace see the origins of urban problems?
Answer:
With an idealized view of what life was like in the Mid-West, and the realization that the growing number of homeless children in the city would one day result in a serious crime problem, Brace began his “placing out” program in 1854 with a group of forty-six boys traveling by train to Michigan with an agent.
was the vietnam war a just or unjust war? why?
Write a paragraph of at least 5 sentences in which you describe an incident in your life when you made a choice that was irresponsible, and the consequences of that action. Then, explain what choices could you have made instead, and what actions could you have taken afterwards to better accept responsibility for your choices?
Answer:
Well I got into a fist fight with my younger brother about my t.v. My consequences was getting my t.v token away. ( not fun). And ,me, being the big sister should have not done that and be a good example to my brother and sister.What I should have done was to try to reason with about what we fought for and settled it like our ages and not like little kids.
Explanation:
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When king James VI was crowned after Elizabeth died what happened for the first time in history?
Answer:
She died at Richmond Palace on 24 March 1603, having become a legend in her lifetime. The date of her accession was a national holiday for two hundred years. James VI of Scotland was Elizabeth's successor and became James I of England. James Vi became king of england when Elizabeth died
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From what geogrophic regions did the Vikings come from?
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. After the Adobe Walls Raid, Native Americans were not as organized against U.S. troops, and many of them were forced to move to reservations.
b. The Red River Campaign led by Sheridan and Sherman was largely unsuccessful as U.S. troops were cornered into a canyon and slaughtered.
c. Quanah Parker and other Native Americans felt that buffalo hunters were a major threat to their life on the plains and formed an alliance among several tribes to attack them.
d. Buffalo soldiers were African American soldiers who fought in the Civil War and were a major factor in the U.S. victory over Native American tribes on the frontier.
Answer:
A(After the Adobe Walls Raid, Native Americans were not as organized against U.S. troops, and many of them were forced to move to reservations.)
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
U.S troops where not slaughtered and most of the native Americans where brought to reservations but later on where moved out of the land because of gold found in the area.... B is false becuase of the fact that it says U.S troops where sluaghtered and they where not.
In paragraph 4 of a letter to my nephew write 4 words that are repeated at least twice
Answer:
1: How 2: and 3:countrymen 4: your
I think this is the right paragraph if not I'm sorry
Which religion does NOT describe a version of the ‘Adam & Eve story in its Holy book?
Hinduism.
Islamic
Judaism
Christianity
Answer:
Hinduism.
Explanation:
Islam, Judaism and Christianity are all Abhramic religions and share a common root, while Hinduism is an Indo-European religion in India, not influenced by Abhram.
What was the over purpose/goal of the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
Answer:
The purpose/goal of the Indian Removal Act was to gain more land for the " New Americans."
Explanation: The Caucasians murdered the Indians to steal the land that was in the Indians property. They wanted the gold that was discovered in the Indians land. With their greed they decided to kill the Indians, and so they gained the Indian's land.
Answer:
to move Indian tribes west so white settlers could take their land
Explanation:
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Which factor contributed MOST to the spread of the Renaissance
throughout Europe?
A. The travels of merchants and diplomats
B. Catholic teaching and missionary work
C. The journeys and conquests of soldiers
D. Families visiting relatives in distant countries
Answer:
C I think
Explanation:
The following are the main factors that led to the rise of Renaissance:
Rise of Intellectuals: ...
Reintroduction of Classical Works. ...
The discovery of the Printing Press: ...
Patronage of Rulers, Popes and Nobles: ...
The Crusades: ...
Trade and Prosperity: ...
New Wealth and the Black Death. ...
Peace and War.
how did solon contribute to the development of democracy in athens? plz help me
Explanation:
630 – c. 560 BC)was an Athenian statesman, lawmaker and poet. He is remembered particularly for his efforts to legislate against political, economic and moral decline in archaic Athens.His reforms failed in the short term, yet he is often credited with having laid the foundations for Athenian democracy.
A tax on imported goods.
Group of answer choices
1. Export
2. Tariff
3. Canal
4. Credit
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