What were two of the main causes of the Civil War?
The four Causes of the Civil Wars Slavery, One Union vs state's rights, The growing differences between the North and the South and The election of President Lincoln.
I would say Communism played a big role in it too.
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How could the divisions which emerged in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century be characterized as nationalism
European nationalism, in its modern sense, was born out of the desire of a community to assert its unity and independence. In the 19th century there began a determined struggle to realise nationalist aspirations. ... It spread the ideas of liberty, equality and fraternity and generated the spirit of nationalism.
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Answer:
Answer in the explanation
Explanation:
This time was referred to as the "age of natioalaties" New nation-states form all around the world. This is why divisions that merged in the U.S. were noticed as nationalism.
What is Charles Sumner famous for?
Answer:
An abolitionist on the crime against Kansas. Compared making Kansas a slave state and forced relations with the slaves. Named Senator Pearce Butler, specifically, as having chosen slavery as his mistress. Claimed that he was the only one who saw beauty in her. Basically, that Butler had relations with his slaves.
Explanation:
the rise of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s was a rise against...
A. capitalism
B. immigration groups arriving in the US and new “modern” values that threatened tradition
C. new immigration laws passed in 1924
D. the nativist movement that protested against “new immigrant” groups
B
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was at the forefront of efforts to educate the public about the threat posed by the KKK. Such anti-Klan activism was highly effective, and the organization’s membership declined dramatically in the late 1920s.
One of the problems to address at the end
of the Civil War was
A. destruction of northern factories
B. lives of freed slaves
C. federal government powers
Answer:
Hello! Your answer is, A)destruction of northern factories
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
1. Explain three ways southern states resisted racial equality in the South after the Civil War *
Enter your answer
Answer:
The Civil Rights Bill of 1875 was the last rights bill passed by Congress during Reconstruction. It protected all Americans' access to public accommodations, like trains. This document was written in the Atlanta News on September 10, 1874 and it urged Southerners to resist the Civil Rights Bill.
Explanation:
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Which world tree only produces fruit every three thousand years? Chinese Tree of Life Egyptian Tree of Life Norse Tree of Life Hindu Tree of Life
Answer:
The Chinese Tree of Life
Explanation:
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 Pact sign by communist nations pledging to support
each other in the war against the West. 
A.) NATO
B.) UN
C.) Warsaw Pact
D.) Communist Pact Agreement
Why did religion become increasingly common in politics in the 1970s?
Answer:
Contrary to what many observers predicted in the 1960s and early 1970s, religion has remained as vibrant and vital a part of American society as in generations past. References to American religion usually meant Protestant Christianity.
Which of the following was NOT an example of one of the Black Codes?
Answer:
ExplSome common elements of Black Codes were:
Race was defined by blood; the presence of any amount of black blood made one black.
Employment was required of all freedmen; violators faced vagrancy charges.
Freedmen could not assemble without the presence of a white person.
Freedmen were assumed to be agricultural workers and their duties and hours were tightly regulated.
Freedmen were not to be taught to read or write.
Public facilities were segregated.
Violators of these laws were subject to being whipped or branded.
Some Black Codes in Louisiana:
Any negro found drunk, within the said parish shall pay a fine of five dollars, or in default thereof work five days on the public road, or suffer corporeal punishment as hereinafter provided.
No negro who is not in the military service shall be allowed to carry fire-arms, or any kind of weapons, within the parish, without the special written permission of his employers, approved and indorsed by the nearest and most convenient chief of patrol.
No negro shall be permitted to preach, exhort, or otherwise declaim to congregations of colored people, without a special permission in writing from the president of the police jury.
Every negro is required to be in the regular service of some white person, or former owner, who shall be held responsible for the conduct of said negro. But said employer or former owner may permit said negro to hire his own time by special permission in writing, which permission shall not extend over seven days at any one time.
No negro shall be permitted to rent or keep a house within said parish. Any negro violating this provision shall be immediately ejected and compelled to find an employer; and any person who shall rent, or give the use of any house to any negro, in violation of this section, shall pay a fine of five dollars for each offence.
Some Black Codes in Mississippi:
All contracts for labor made with freedmen, free negroes, and mulattoes for a longer period than one month shall be in writing, and in duplicate, attested and read to said freedman, free negro, or mulatto by a beat, city or county officer, or two disinterested white persons of the county in which the labor is to be performed, of which each party shall have one; and said contracts shall be taken and held as entire contracts, and if the laborer shall quit the service of the employer before the expiration of his term of service, without good cause, he shall forfeit his wages for that year up to the time of quitting.
All freedmen, free negroes, or mulattoes who do now and have herebefore lived and cohabited together as husband and wife shall be taken and held in law as legally married, and the issue shall be taken and held as legitimate for all purposes; that it shall not be lawful for any freedman, free negro, or mulatto to intermarry with any white person; nor for any white person to intermarry with any freedman, free negro, or mulatto; and any person who shall so intermarry, shall be deemed guilty of felony, and on conviction thereof shall be confined in the State penitentiary for life; and those shall be deemed freedmen, free negroes, and mulattoes who are of pure negro blood, and those descended from a negro to the third generation, inclusive, though one ancestor in each generation may have been a white person.
All freedmen, free negroes and mulattoes in this State, over the age of eighteen years, found on the second Monday in January, 1866, or thereafter, with no lawful employment or business, or found unlawfully assembling themselves together, either in the day or night time, and all white persons so assembling themselves with freedmen, free negroes or mulattoes, or usually associating with freedmen, free negroes or mulattoes, on terms of equality, or living in adultery or fornication with a freed woman, free negro or mulatto, shall be deemed vagrants, and on conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not exceeding, in the case of a freedman, free negro or mulatto, fifty dollars, and a white man two hundred dollars, and imprisoned at the discretion of the court, the free negro not exceeding ten days, and the white man not exceeding six months.
If any freedman, free negro, or mulatto, convicted of any of the misdemeanors provided against in this act, shall fail or refuse for the space of five days, after conviction, to pay the fine and costs imposed, such person shall be hired out by the sheriff or other officer, at public outcry, to any white person who will pay said fine and all costs, and take said convict for the shortest time.
If any white person shall sell, lend, or give to any freedman, free negro, or mulatto any fire-arms, dirk or bowie knife, or ammunition, or any spirituous or intoxicating liquors, such person or persons so offending, upon conviction thereof in the county court of his or her county, shall be fined not exceeding fifty dollars, and may be imprisoned, at the discretion of the court, not exceeding thirty dayanation:
W.W.I began when...
Germany declared war on Britain
Austria-Hungary declared war on France
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia
France declared war on Germany
Answer:
c- austria-hungary declared war on serbia
Explanation:
Austrian leader, Archduke Franz Ferdinand got assassinated and a few days later the war started
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does England have any important rivers and lakes?
ANSWER: River Severn and river Thames also river Tay.
Explanation: the longest river in the UK is river Severn which flows through England.
Which development most directly resulted from increased government
spending in the decades after World War II?
O A. Higher taxes on the wealthy
B. Growth of the middle class
O c. Migration to the suburbs
O D. Increased levels of consumer debt
Pls help !!
Answer:Increased government will result in Migration to the suburbs because a lot of government will change laws and slowly turn into a command government
The answer is C.
Did the United States learn from past mistakes at the end of world war ll?
Answer:
The United States learned many things from previous mistakes in WWII. For example, the creation of the World Bank and the United Nations demonstrates that America is concerned about world peace and protecting human rights across the globe.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
10pts PLS HELP!!! Who were the leaders of the United States and the USSR at the start of the Cold War?
A.
Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin
B.
Harry Truman and Joseph Stalin
C.
Franklin Roosevelt and Nikita Khrushchev
D.
Harry Truman and Nikita Khrushchev
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It can't be A because Franklin D. Roosevelt was dead in 1945 and the cold war started in 1947.
It cant be C because Nikita Khrushchev became the Soviet Union leader in 1953.
so the best answer is B
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Under the Compromise of 1850, what were two outcomes of the amended Fugitive Slave Act?
It allowed local governments to capture runaway slaves and return them to their owners.
It allowed punishment for anyone found guilty of helping runaway slaves.
It allowed runaway slaves to escape into Indian Territory and become free.
It allowed tribal governments to give freedom to runaway slaves in Indian Territory.
It allowed runaway slaves who escaped into the Northern states to sue for their freedom.
Answer:
As part of the Compromise of 1850, the Fugitive Slave Act was amended and the slave trade in Washington, D.C., was abolished. Furthermore, California entered the Union as a free state and a territorial government was created in Utah.
Explanation:
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How did the Civil Rights movement challenge America to rethink what it really by freedom ?
Answer:
wrote that the civil rights movement challenged the US to rethink "what it really means by freedom"--including whether freedom applied to all Americans or only to part of the population
Explanation:
The US had to re education and define that freedom for all meant just that freedom was for everyone regardless of race
How has society betrayed our youth today?
Answer:
Society has made us obsessed with what other people think of us, and what social media tells us to act and look like.
How did Congressional Reconstruction differ from Presidential Reconstruction? (3 Points) It made the black codes federal law It placed the former Confederate states under federal control It redistributed land among freed slaves It allowed Southern states to rejoin the Union under easy terms
Answer: It placed the former Confederate states under federal control
Explanation:
President Andrew Johnson was a democrat who wanted the Southern States of the Confederacy to be readmitted into the United States as soon as possible. He was also against the protection of former enslaved people in those states and showed this in his Reconstruction policies.
Congress which was controlled by the Radical Republicans at the time, did not appreciate Johnson's views and overruled his veto and imposed harsher restrictions on the former confederate states by placing them under federal control and keeping the army in those states so as to ensure the protection of formerly enslaved people.
What was the connection between the Flag of 1956 and Brown V. Board of Education?
Which of the following would be most true? *
A. The violence and warfare that ravaged Europe during the sixteenth century was due largely to the power struggle between nobles and monarchs.
B. With the “discovery” of the New World and the introduction of slavery, Europe found itself in a constant state of war as it struggled to end one slave revolt after another.
C. The European continent was devastated by series of religious wars that pit Catholic and Protestant forces against one another in a constant struggle for dominance.
D. The sixteenth century, still enjoying the wealth brought from overseas trade and the new inventions of the Renaissance, was a golden age for European culture and society.
Which of the following statements expresses an opinion?
A) The Empire's policies resulted in many ongoing conflicts.
B) The Empire was a shameful period in Britain's history.
C) Britain often claimed lands that were already inhabited.
D) Overall, the British Empire was a major force in the world.
Answer: The correct answer would be B
Explanation:
The word shame implies opinion and shameful is a word made from the root word shame
PLEASE HEPPPPPPP!!!! Below are the names of six men. Five of them were Roman emperors and one was not. Which one do you think was not a Roman emperor?
Nero
Trajan
Augustus
Constantine
Hadrian
Julius Caesar
Answer:
Julius Caesar
Explanation:
Roman General
What class are you guys failing the most?
Answer:
Biology is my lowest grade.
Explanation:
Hopefully it doesn't drop.
Many of John Locke's ideas concerning natural rights, such as life, liberty, and property, became
Answer:
Even so, most in Congress wanted to work out some mutual agreement with the ... but pointed out the folly of governing the American colonies from England. ... Among these fundamental natural rights, Locke said, are "life, liberty, and property.
Explanation:
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What colony is the Plymouth society located?
Answer: The Plymouth society is located in Massachusetts Bay Colony.
What did the British impose on the
colonists due to the French and Indian
War?
A. A tax to pay war debts.
B. The Intolerable Acts.
C. A tax to pay soldiers.
D. The Northwest Ordinance.
Answer:
A tax to pay war debts
Explanation:
B tax
***NEED HELP ASAP***How has the global economy changed since the end of World War II?
O A. The wealth of energy-producing nations has increased
dramatically
B. The influence of colonialism in developing countries is now close
to nonexistent.
C. Export and import patterns between most states have reversed.
D. International trade has fallen off sharply as most countries are
now engaged in manufacturing.
I think the answer is D) International trade has fallen off sharply as most countries are now engaged in manufacturing. Though I'm not quite sure
unied states civil liberties
Answer:
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